LA HORRA
ALCHEMY OF NATURE
La Horra benefits from a continental climate, characterized by long, cold winters, hot summers, and a significant daily temperature variation.
The soils of La Horra, of calcareous clay origin, provide a base rich in nutrients and minerals that favor the development of the vines.
The altitude of the vineyards, between 860 and 890 meters, ensures excellent solar exposure and superior natural drainage, crucial factors for the quality of the grapes.
The composition of the soil, together with the altitude and climate, create the ideal conditions to produce wines with a remarkable concentration of flavor and a distinctive aromatic profile.
LA HORRA
ALCHEMY OF NATURE
La Horra benefits from a continental climate, characterized by long, cold winters, hot summers, and a significant daily temperature variation.
The soils of La Horra, of calcareous clay origin, provide a base rich in nutrients and minerals that favor the development of the vines.
The altitude of the vineyards, between 860 and 890 meters, ensures excellent solar exposure and superior natural drainage, crucial factors for the quality of the grapes.
The composition of the soil, together with the altitude and climate, create the ideal conditions to produce wines with a remarkable concentration of flavor and a distinctive aromatic profile.
LA HORRA
ALCHEMY OF NATURE
La Horra benefits from a continental climate, characterized by long, cold winters, hot summers, and a significant daily temperature variation.
The soils of La Horra, of calcareous clay origin, provide a base rich in nutrients and minerals that favor the development of the vines.
The altitude of the vineyards, between 860 and 890 meters, ensures excellent solar exposure and superior natural drainage, crucial factors for the quality of the grapes.
The composition of the soil, together with the altitude and climate, create the ideal conditions to produce wines with a remarkable concentration of flavor and a distinctive aromatic profile.