D.O. Cariñena

The wine born from stone

More than two thousand years of cultivating this landscape.

The vine has been part of life in our land for centuries. It grows among stone, wind and the rhythm of the seasons, shaped by the steady work of those who have learned to follow its pace.

Each vineyard holds memory: of many harvests, of the hands that have tended it, of a way of cultivation that endures.

A region that
leaves its mark

The middle Ebro Valley brings together slopes, stony terraces, diverse soils and a climate that accompanies every stage of the vine. Altitude, orientation and soil composition make each vineyard unique.
The landscape is reflected in the vine, and can be sensed and savoured in the wine.

The craft that
accompanies the wine

Vineyards in the Cariñena PDO demand proximity, attention and a precise reading of the land. Pruning, monitoring the buds, choosing the moment of harvest and the work in the winery are all part of a craft that has been shaped over the years and has evolved over time.

Each wine is the result of that know-how.

Craft
Origin

A history that
lives on

The history of wine in this land has been written on the landscape since ancient times. In 1932, the Cariñena PDO was established as one of the first designations of origin in Spain and the oldest in Aragon.

Today, this history is part of who we are and the authenticity of our wines.
The wine born from stone
The wine born from stone
The wine born from stone

The DO Cariñena today