Looking back and looking forward
Since its start in 2017, Casa Agrícola has gone through many stages in a short time. The early days were filled with hope and excitement as we began to nurture and care for the vineyards, producing our first wines. So many friends – countless friends – have walked through our landscapes, savoring the essence of our land through our wines. Every step has been a journey, every moment a stepping stone toward excellence.
With the cherished old vineyards of Giró and Moscatel Romano, planted between 1920 and 1970 in the serene setting of La Marina Alta, and the beautiful vineyards of Monastrell, Macabeo, and Merseguera in Alto Vinalopó, we are fine-tuning our craft each day, growing little by little, adding new vineyards to our family. All our cultivation is purely organic, done using dry farming and on terraced slopes supported by centuries-old dry stone walls, a legacy of ancient cultures that live on in our project. How deeply we cherish this treasure!
Our home – Casa Agrícola – also boasts an enchanting winery built in 1900, originally an old Riu-Rau of Arab origin. When we first discovered it, it looked quite different from the inviting space it is now. We have lovingly restored it, and now our wines sleep there, patiently.
In the past year, we have made significant strides in our journey. Our small winery has matured from youthful enthusiasm to wise adulthood. With the improvements we’ve made, we are now a certified winery in the Denomination of Protected Origin Alicante, with many exciting projects on the horizon.
Grateful for the awards (twice named the most sustainable winery in Spain), scores, articles, and recognitions – signs that we are on the right path, that we pour our hearts into every step we take. The effort to capture the beauty of this charming Mediterranean corner in each bottle. A personal quest, a family project. This winery is vibrant and ever-evolving, with many more wonderful years to come.
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