SABINO Vineyards within Castilla wine region (Protected Geographical Indication)

Nestled majestically in the eastern part of the Castilian plateau, the vineyards
used in Sabino wines are located between the ancient valleys of Júcar and
Cabriel. These vineyards, planted at high altitude (between 600 and 1,000
meters above sea level), stand as guardians of the tradition and expertise that
define the wines of Castilla PGI.

Tempranillo, Garnacha, Viura, Verdejo, and Cabernet Sauvignon vines,
carefully cultivated in this unique setting, benefit from a unique microclimate that
imparts character and distinction to each cluster. As the altitude rises, so does the
quality of the fruit, as the temperature variation between day and night at these
heights provides a gradual and balanced ripening process, preserving the
acidity and delicate nuances that bring the region’s wines to life.

Each grape is meticulously selected and harvested by hand to ensure that only
the finest make their way to our wineries. In summary, we strive to cultivate our
vineyards with the utmost respect for nature and the winemaking traditions of our
region.

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Our dynamic and demanding winemaker, Azucena Hervella, supervises the entire production and aging process in our modern facilities.

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