The Plots

La Platera, Miraflores Baja, Miraflores Alta and Camino del Puerto

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Muchada-Léclapart only makes wine with grapes from their own vineyards, which they tend themselves. All their wines are plots of land and in no case come from grapes from other winegrowers.. They follow the maxim that “great wines are made in the vineyard”. That is why the work of Alejandro, David and their small team focuses mainly on the care of the vineyard.

The plots are located in Sanlúcar de Barrameda and in Chipiona in the vineyards closest to the Atlantic Ocean and facing west, in the coolness of the sea breeze, which allows us to work with a balanced maturation without a high alcoholic content; ideal for making a dry white wine with a natural alcohol content.

Its four hectares are divided into four different plots: La Platera, Miraflores Baja, Miraflores Alta and Camino del Puerto.

La Platera (1.7 hectares)

It is located in the Miraflores Payment (Sanlúcar de Barrameda), in the area of Miraflores Baja. It has 0.4 hectares of young Palomino california vineyard planted in 2003 and 1.2 hectares of old vineyard of old Palomino masal selection from 2003. 1956. Its soils are calcareous soils of coarse albariza located at a depth of 2 metres and lustrillos (calcareous-clay) on the surface..

Miraflores Alta (0.7 hectares)

It is located in the Miraflores Payment (Sanlúcar de Barrameda), in the area of Miraflores Alta. This plot belonged to the Rodríguez-Lacave estate where they produced the famous manzanilla La Barbiana. It has old vineyards of Palomino massal selection, planted in the year 1960. Its soils are calcareous soils of albariza de lentejuela located at a depth of 2.5 metres and of lustrillos (calcareous-clay) on the surface..

Miraflores Baja (0.9 hectares)

It is located in the Miraflores Payment (Sanlúcar de Barrameda) in the area of Miraflores Baja. It belonged to the historic estate that gave its name to the Pago, and which for a long time gave rise to the Manzanilla La Guita. Plot planted in the year 1945 with replenishment by mass selection. It has calcareous soils of coarse albariza and red lustrum on the surface.

Camino del Puerto (0.9 hectares)

It is located in the Abulagar Payment (Chipiona). It features old vineyards of coarse-grained Moscatel de Chipiona planted in 1979 (with a 40% on a free foot). Its soils are mainly sandy and some clayey areas.

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