Condado de Haza | Ribera del Duero
In 1987, the Fernández Rivera family planted 180 hectares of Tempranillo along the Duero River in the province of Burgos, a northerly and colder part of Ribera del Duero. The family has always been inspired by the great estates of Bordeaux and so in true château style, Condado de Haza was built at the heart of the vineyards.
A commitment to excellence backed by tradition was infused into everything when establishing Condado de Haza. Starting from scratch by boring into a hillside, the family built an aging room 30m below the vineyard. A 200m tunnel was excavated in order to create a chamber that would maintain the ideal natural temperature and humidity for cellaring wine. Only produced in the very best vintages, Alenza - a contraction of the names of Alejandro and Esperanza - is proclaimed as the most traditional of all the estates’ wines, being the only one going through traditional whole-cluster fermentation.
Condado de Haza is committed exclusively to Tempranillo made from the estate-owned vineyards that produce bold wines with amazing complexity, class and which offer outstanding value for money.