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The Winery |
Winery |
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There are lands filled with horizons and silence, soils that are hard and poor but nevertheless ideal for vines and wine. Cuenca is a perfect example of this. On the road that leads to its higher regions, leaving Tarancón behind us as we head towards the historic city, there is a small temple of wine. It is not a place of worship to the god Bacchus, but instead a new winery of our time.
The winery is adapted to the surrounding vineyard, forming a part of it in the same way as the château blends into the cru, fitting in the landscape with its Mudejar brick architecture so typical of Castile-La Mancha. The building faces north, with a large garden in front of it that is an oasis of peace and shade, which contrasts with the steely glint of the vats that stand in the open air, like their counterparts seen in Californian wineries. All of this working landscape is the result of the commitment of the Cantarero Rodríguez family, a surname with strong connections to the world of wine making in the Cuenca region. The philosophy behind the creation of the winery is to demonstrate the quality of the wines from this land, without consumers having to pay anything other than a reasonable price to enjoy them. |



