Exceptional Verdejo Wines from Rueda's Heart
Bodega La Soterrana: A Modern Winery Established in 2006
Founded in 2006 in Olmedo, Bodega La Soterrana is a young winery situated in the renowned Rueda wine region of Castilla y León, Spain. This area is steeped in history, once home to knights and kings, adding a unique charm to the landscape. The winery is the brainchild of a passionate group of friends who combined their expertise to craft exceptional wines that reflect the region's rich heritage.
Bodega La Soterrana has garnered numerous national and international awards, earning accolades for its outstanding quality.
Their inaugural vintage, “Eresma,” named after the river flowing through Olmedo, quickly gained recognition for its remarkable quality, setting the stage for the winery's success.
Vast Vineyards: 120 Hectares of Quality Grapes
Bodega La Soterrana manages 120 hectares of its own vineyards, along with an additional 110 hectares of external vineyards. The region's ideal climate, soil, and rainfall create perfect conditions for cultivating crisp Verdejo grapes. All vineyard work is performed manually, ensuring meticulous care, while the winery is equipped with state-of-the-art technology for wine production.
Signature White Grapes of Rueda
The primary grape varieties cultivated at Bodega La Soterrana include Verdejo, Sauvignon Blanc, and Viura. These grapes are used to produce exquisite white and dessert wines characterized by balanced flavors, elegant aromas, and a well-structured profile. Each bottle reflects the unique qualities of this exceptional wine region, inviting wine lovers to appreciate the artistry behind Bodega La Soterrana's creations.
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