Our valley is at the foot of the Sierra de la Demanda, presided over by San Lorenzo, a vantage point at more than 2,200 meters above sea level. This results in a much cooler and somewhat more humid climate than the rest of the denomination.
Here the vineyards are located at more than 600 meters above sea level and the occurrence of a warm cycle due to climate change has meant that, year after year, the maturity of our grapes is optimal, and that the balance between acidity and maturity is unsurpassable in red as well as white varieties. Beyond our climatic peculiarities, the great treasure is the heritage of old vineyards that has been passed from generation to generation. There has been very little consolidation of parcels of land here, which has prevented the uprooting of the oldest vines of Tempranillo, Garnacha and Viura, many of them centuries old or planted around the middle of the twentieth century.
The wine-growing tradition is rooted here since Roman times and was strengthened with the establishment of the Monasteries, which have always been linked to vine cultivation.
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