Bodegas Ángel Lorenzo Cachazo

Martivillí, by Ángel Lorenzo Cachazo, was founded in 1988 from the expertise of a family seasoned in vineyard care and with deep knowledge of local traditions. The great-grandparents and grandparents of the current generation worked in the vineyards to produce grapes for crafting the historic wines of the old “Tierra de Medina,” which gained a great reputation during the golden years of the Medina del Campo fairs.

Martivillí is located in the village of Pozaldez (Valladolid), within the Rueda Denomination of Origin, and has 35 hectares of its own vineyards. They produce wines using both verdejo and the French variety sauvignon blanc, which adapted well to the Rueda soils. Other varieties like viura or palomino are also used, though they are typically residual in the area, following the D.O.'s strong focus on the queen of the region: the verdejo grape.

In this regard, the prominence of this grape has not prevented them from producing other types of quality wines, such as oak-aged reds, barrel-fermented wines, or fruit-forward rosés.

A few years ago, they inaugurated their new facilities, which marked a radical shift in the production of the region's traditional wines. In this way, they have also embraced modern white wines crafted with the most innovative techniques, while maintaining a key practice for them: a meticulous selection of grapes from their own vineyards.

Fun fact: the name Martivillí comes from one of the ponds where locals used to collect rainwater in a region with significant water scarcity.

Foundation year
1988
Address
Calle González Íscar, 2.
Telephone
983822481
Region
Huesca
Country
Spain
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