With vineyards in some of the top sites in the village, including the famed Mas d’En Caçador vineyard, Black Slate Porrera is a blend of 20-30-year-old Garnatxa and Carinyena with a small addition of Cabernet Sauvignon... Read More
This lightly sparkling wine is made from Xarello, one of the main grapes used in Cava. One the nose, almond and acacia blossoms along with jasmine and orchids combine with yellow apples, freshly cut pear and a hint of lychee to... Read More
As far back as 1770, the monks of the Montserrat abbey carried out their penance at the Desterrats estate. The area was known for its extreme climate and harsh conditions. Their task: working the land to provide food for the diocese.... Read More
Arquitón Rosé is an homage to Los Arquitones, the neighborhood where Guzman’s family is from, a hike outside of modern-day Villanueva into the Sierra. There are no vineyards nowadays in Los Arquitones, but... Read More
Los Arroyuelos is the old name of the neighborhood where the Las Pedreras winery is located, an homage to the history of VIllanueva. The wine is 100% Garnacha from seven organically-farmed, 70-year-old vineyards, planted between... Read More
This rosado comes from some of the most interesting vineyards on the Canary Islands. Black soils are dug to form concave pits where a single vine is planted to protect from the wind. These black vineyards resemble another planet,... Read More
In the foothills of northern Spain’s Cantabria mountains lie Roberto Olivan’s “Tentenublo” vineyards — a name taken from the ancient Spanish tradition of ringing town bells to ward off encroaching... Read More
Tio Pepe's distinctive aroma and lightly nutty taste with a hint of almonds and an ABV of 15%, compliments savoury foods such as seafood, smoked salmon and tapas - yet powerful enough to cope with robust flavours such as chorizo... Read More