The setting is a privileged one. Vineyards spread out as far as the eye can see and, following tradition, the land is also planted with olive trees to provide shade during the fierce summer heat. In the distance, on the horizon, the windmills of Mota del Cuervo, so closely associated with the lands of Don Quixote, put the finishing touch to this spectacular landscape.
Some of the plots have unusual names such as Almirón, Noria, Cerro de las Peñas, Majanos, Navajo Mahoma, etc.
No other company can proudly boast of being the largest owner of vineyards. Estate-owned and our love of the land are the differentiating factors that enable us to plan for and implement quality in our wines from the vine upwards.