
Hortense
Inspired by Hortense de la Gandara, from whom it inherits both its name and spirit, this wine represents our most complete interpretation of the terroir.
Hortense is born from a careful selection of the estate’s highest and most suitable plots, situated between 170 and 235 meters above sea level. Here, the volcanic and metamorphic soils, rich in mica, biotite, skarn, granite, and basaltic traces, lend depth, tension, and character to the wine.
Its structure is well-defined yet never excessive; its signature lies in a natural salinity and Mediterranean restraint that return with consistency in every vintage.


Harte
More austere than expansive, Harte is our clearest and most essential reading of the inland landscape: precise, composed, and deeply rooted in place.
Harte comes from carefully selected parcels between 150 and 210 meters above sea level, planted on rocky soils composed of galestro, flysch, pietraforte, marl, and macigno.
These mineral-rich terrains shape a wine defined by its linear tension and vertical character, with citrus-driven aromatics and refined tannins that echo the energy of the hillside.
Clinio
Clinio is our most immediate interpretation of the territory: essential, expressive, and unmistakably Mediterranean.
Clinio is produced from vineyards between 80 and 150 meters above sea level, where alluvial deposits, flysch, and metamorphic rock give rise to a diverse and dynamic soil profile.
This composition brings energy and clarity to the wine, shaping a vibrant expression with a distinct woodland balsamic freshness that appears consistently from vintage to vintage. Its structure is fluid and well-balanced, carried more by rhythm and salinity than by volume.


