Rosé has always been and always will be our thing

The south of León is a wine-growing area with a great historical tradition that dates back to Roman times, reaching a great momentum in the Middle Ages, and over time the wine-growing activity has left its mark on a landscape marked by the wineries dug into the hills of characteristic clay soil.

The grape variety grown in this area is Prieto Picudo and the production area is located in the south of the province of León, forming part of the province of Valladolid and bordering the provinces of Zamora and Palencia, on the banks of the rivers Esla and Cea, in a climatic environment marked by a strong continental climate with significant temperature fluctuations that favours the accumulation of polyphenols in the grapes and the enhancement of the aromas.

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