Seven varieties - and not a drop of Viura or Malvasia among them - make up this very individual Rioja grown at an altitude of 800 metres. It's definitely a case where a blend is so much better than a single-varietal wine. Matured in a mix of concrete and oak of different sizes. 2013 was not a great year, but this has a refined freshness with a touch of minerality and wild herbs. From this vintage the wine is certified organic.