The Art of Wine: The Cork

Espadán Corks provided this beautiful example of the evolution of the cork. Our partnership with Espadán Corks is the perfect reflection of values; they produce high quality and ecologically sound products. This family-owned business takes great care in their production of corks, which are certified by the Forest Steward Council (FSC). The FSC certification ensures the end user that the product upholds the principles and … Continue reading The Art of Wine: The Cork

The Sustainable Side of Bhilar

***Edit long overdue. No sooner did I post this and we decided to stop buying grapes and rent the vineyards from another viticulture in the village. This allows us to farm everything – from Bhilar to our Single Vineyard wines – in the same manner and control the entire process 100%…from farming to bottle. I will leave this post here for those who want to … Continue reading The Sustainable Side of Bhilar

Between Olives and Vines

  With the ongoing construction of our home and winery, we are makings decisions and laying plans for our future on a daily basis. We were struggling to find the time to think about the landscape design surrounding our property. All the while, an obvious and sustainable solution was emerging right in front of us. The road that ascends from the river Ebro to our … Continue reading Between Olives and Vines

Realization of a Dream for Rioja’s Struggling Vine, David Sampedro

The adage states Struggling Vines make the best wine. My husband, David Sampedro, viticultor from Rioja Alavesa, has had to struggle every step of the way to get where he is today. We hope this adage will prove itself with the realization of a dream,  our very own winery located outside of his village, Elvillar. In a country where heritage is fiercely protected and passed down … Continue reading Realization of a Dream for Rioja’s Struggling Vine, David Sampedro

PHI, Phincas, and The Golden Ratio

Why the name Phincas? A common question. David claims that many names for his wines were decided over numerous glasses with friends. If I may digress for a moment, who discusses PHI while drinking?!? Anyway … the first half of the equation is a play on words, “finca” in Spanish roughly translates to vineyard. David replaced the “f-i” with PHI to represent the Golden Ratio. … Continue reading PHI, Phincas, and The Golden Ratio

Saving Old Vines: (Part 2) San Julian

“One Man’s Trash is Another’s Treasure” Shortly after purchasing the Hapa Vineyard, David inquired how much money we had remaining in my retirement fund, to which I quickly replied “ZERO! We cannot afford any more vineyards!” – Yes, I can read his mind – David has a tendency to do “research” while he’s supposed to be exercising, and one day while biking he “stumbled” upon … Continue reading Saving Old Vines: (Part 2) San Julian