A rare and intriguing white from Nacho González of La Perdida, Calacán 2020 is made from 100% Palomino, a grape typically found in Andalusia but here reinterpreted through the wild, granite soils of Valdeorras. Fermented and aged in amphora with no additives, this wine is clean yet textural, offering subtle oxidative notes alongside citrus peel, crushed stones, and a gentle saline edge. It’s a wine of quiet power—understated, elegant, and deeply expressive of place.
Origin: Valdeorras, Galicia, Spain Grapes: 100% Palomino Style: Mineral, slightly oxidative, and textural white Year: 2020 Alcohol: ~12% Vinification: Native yeast fermentation in amphora, aged on lees, bottled unfiltered with no added SO₂
Calacán 2020 is a meditative and distinctive white—perfect for fans of Jura, sherry, or anyone seeking something off the beaten path. Pair with umami-rich dishes, aged cheeses, or slow, thoughtful sipping.
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WHAT TYPE OF GROWERS WE WORK WITH
OIur wines are a reflection of nature's truest form. We partner only with biodynamic vineyards—places where vines are nurtured with a reverence for the earth and a deep respect for natural rhythms. These vineyards view the soil not as a means to an end but as a living, breathing ecosystem. By working in harmony with the land, they cultivate wines that are as alive as the soils they spring from.
Our wines hold the pure expression of the vine, untouched by chemical interference and guided by the wisdom of traditional methods. Each bottle carries an honest snapshot of its origin: the seasons, the hands that tended the vines, and the character of the soil itself. These are wines with a pulse, honest and unapologetic, offering a taste of nature in its unaltered state.