This town in the southern part of the Castilla and Leon region is noted for the slate-derived minerality of its soils and its harsh, continental climate. Cebreros has an established vine-growing tradition, although 70% of its vineyards have disappeared in recent years. The large amount of horses and mules, still used for ploughing and transport, registered in the village is proof of this. Even today the growers still ride their animals out into the fields each day.
This towns peculiarity lies in the mixture of slate and granite in its vineyards. The umbrella pines surrounding the plots are unique, while the hundred-year-old vines give the landscape a timeless feel. In Cebreros, the plants are still pruned in the same way as they were centuries ago.
Red, produced by Cìa de Vinos Telmo Rodriguez
(Garnacha) - Situated on the shadow of the mountains of La Paramera, not too far from Madrid, Cebreros is a historic vin... ![]()




