Bodegas Jiménez-Landi
Sierra de Gredos, Spain
Bodegas Jiménez-Landi is a boutique winery located in Méntrida, Toledo (Spain), within the Sierra de Gredos. It focuses on organic and biodynamic viticulture, with old-vine Garnacha as its signature grape, grown at altitudes between 600 and 850 meters on granite and sandy soils. The winery combines tradition and innovation, crafting expressive, terroir-driven wines. Their production is small, artisanal, and transparent, with full traceability from vineyard to bottle. Led by José B. Jiménez-Landi, the project reflects a deep respect for the land and the legacy of their family estate.
Belondrade
Castilla y León, Spain
Didier Belondrade’s vision and philosophy have significantly shaped the world of Verdejo wines, pushing boundaries and creating a distinct legacy with BELONDRADE Y LURTON. His ambition to craft a wine with ageing potential, focusing on the Verdejo grape, was revolutionary in Spain, especially at a time when ageing white wines in that region was largely unheard of. Didier´s respect for nature, shown by organic practices, careful grape selection, and his use of spontaneous fermentation, reflects a philosophy that blends both tradition and innovation.
Marco Abella
Priorat, Spain
Marco Abella is a family-owned winery located in the village of Porrera (D.O.Q. Priorat, Catalonia, Spain), one of the most prestigious wine-growing regions in the world. The winery is considered a pioneer of “modern Priorat wines.” The winery is among the ten most important wineries in Priorat in terms of production volume. It exports 70% of its output to more than 20 countries, with China, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Germany being its main export markets.