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Lurralde

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“Lurralde” means territory in Basque.

And this wine is exactly that: a declaration of identity.

It’s our way of telling, through Garnacha, how we understand the place where we live and work: San Martín de Unx, land of Garnachas, old vines, and scrubland.

Made exclusively with grapes from old dry-farmed, bush-trained plots, this wine connects us to the past.
We like to imagine this is how wine was made decades ago: without artifices, born from manual work and a natural blend of varieties — Red Garnacha and Garnacha Roya.

It’s a wine that smells like our village: aromas of aromatic plants, dry earth, grass, and rock — so recognizable to those of us who walk among these vines every day.

Lurralde is also a reflection of those who cultivate and craft it: a way of looking at the vineyard, respecting it, understanding wine as an extension of that landscape.

Because wine is not just grapes. It is also intention, intuition, and memory.

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Cantidad
Estilo Fine Red
Vista Light cherry red.
Variedad Red Garnacha and Roya (Grey Garnacha)
Nariz Red fruits, orange peel, and aromatic herbs.
Viticultura Village wine, from several old dry-farmed, bush-trained plots in San Martín de Unx.
Boca Light and smooth but with character.
Enología Fermented in stainless steel with indigenous yeast. 4 months in used French oak barrels. No addition of enological products, only SO₂.
Maridaje Grilled white meats, light rice dishes, pasta with vegetables, warm salads, oily fish or dishes prepared with fresh herbs.
Descarga la ficha técnica: Lurralde 2023

Product Description

Village wine made with grapes from several old bush-trained plots. Expresses the Garnacha variety with the identity of our village, San Martín de Unx, in a modern and seductive style.

In detail

Garnacha Roya (grey) and white Garnacha are spontaneous mutations of red Garnacha. It is very common to find these two varieties mixed with red Garnacha in old vineyards. Sometimes we even find clusters with different “colors” on the same vine.

Valoraciones

94 points Tim Atkin, Navarra Report 2025