Bodegas La Casa de Lúculo is a Spanish winery located in Castilla-La Mancha, in the province of Ciudad Real, and part of the D.O. Navarra. Founded in 2004, La Casa de Lúculo is a small winery led by women: Eugenie Van Ekeris (Axial Wines) is the owner, and Virginia Arranz is the winemaker. The winery believes in ecology as the most effective way to ensure the preservation of its environment. For this reason, both the care of its vineyards and the production of its wines are certified as organic.
La Casa de Lúculo produces organic red, rosé, and white wines from 12 hectares of controlled vineyards, located on a plateau at an altitude of 650 meters above sea level. This is a privileged area for vine cultivation, with stony soils of loamy or silty textures and calcareous marls, and an extreme continental climate, influenced by the Atlantic and the Pyrenees, which favors grape ripening. They use sustainable farming methods that are environmentally friendly and also employ modern winemaking technology that allows them to control every stage of the winemaking process, from harvest to bottling.
Among the wines produced by Bodegas La Casa de Lúculo, their signature red wine, Lúculo Origen, and their white wine, Lúculo Blanco, stand out. Their catalog also includes the wines Cátulo Tinto and Cátulo Rosado, as well as the natural red wine Chloss Terroir.