Javier Arizcuren comes from a family of winegrowers from Quel in La Rioja Baja, An architect by trade, among his projects are the Marqués de Terán and the Finca Los Arandinos wineries and, more recently, the restoration of the 16th century historic caves and the 19th century building complexes at the Conde de los Andes wineries in Ollauri 2009 after studying viticulture and oenology at the University of La Rioja and making various trips to national and international wine regions,
he began to make a small amount of wine in the basement of the family home.

In 2011 he took over the family farm and began to show his potential and the differential character of wines from Quel.

Of all the vineyards that make up the family viticulture heritage, only those plots with greatest viticulture potential are included in the Arizcuren project. These are plots between 30 and 120 years old, mainly conducted in the Gobelet system with optimum soil, altitude and orientation characteristics for vine cultivation. These plots are worked organically, free from herbicides, pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. At the end of the cycle, a harvest date is chosen which differs from year to year, depending on when the grapes reach the maximum balance between fruit, acidity,polyphenol charge, etc. The bunches obtained happen to be a kind of dietary in which one can read the ups and downs of the climate that have made them grow and mature. Grapes are carefully selected from the vineyard and transported in plastic boxes to ensure maximum integrity is preserved before they enter the processing tanks, thus completing a whole year’s work.

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Valdetrillo

Valdetrillo is an ungrafted vineyard, of undetermined age, which shows in its flesh the scars of the evolution of viticulture in the 20th century; when animals gave way to tractors in the vineyards of La Rioja, 50% of its vines were uprooted. But the important thing is that it is still there, with its wounds, but giving us year after year magnificent grapes with which to make great wine.

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Solo Mazuelo Tinaja

Mazuelo is a variety that has historically formed part of the great wines of Rioja, being largely responsible for its longevity. At La Cantera it is planted in bush vines, at an altitude of over 550 metres above sea level, in clayey soil with abundant pebbles and low fertility. The viticulture used aims to obtain quality grapes; low yields of around 4,000 Kg/Ha, basal leaf removal on the northeast side, optimum phenolic ripening of the skin and pips, without reaching excessive probable degrees. The winemaking process aims to be as respectful as possible of the wine's own characteristics, reducing exogenous inputs as much as possible.

The wine obtained after the passage through the vat is much more rounded and finished than those aged in wooden barrels, showing itself to be the purest reflection of what the variety is. With this wine I have the opportunity to carry out a very didactic work to make the characteristics of the variety known in order to enhance its value within the DO and avoid the tendency to reduce the cultivated surface area by grubbing up the existing historical vineyards.

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Monte Gatún

Past, present and future of Rioja Oriental. Past, represented by the traditional varieties, garnacha and mazuelo, present, by the now majority tempranillo and future, a future built around the union of all of them, following the tradition of blending varieties to make great wines. Tempranillo, Garnacha and Mazuelo from vineyards in the village of Quel at an altitude of between 530 and 600 metres above sea level, harvested by hand. Aged in French oak barrels and concrete tanks.

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Solo Garnacha

Garnacha was the majority variety in La Rioja Baja until around 30 years ago. Arizcuren Strictly Garnacha aims to show the benefits of this variety in a specific place, the northern slopes of the Sierra de Yerga and its suitability for cultivation. To do this, we work with some of the few remaining old vineyards, on the one hand looking for a representative wine, and on the other to value the variety-forming ensemble: a Gobelet conduction system and an area; that of Sierra de Yerga. This way, perhaps the "desertification" process of the once historic Garnacha vineyards that existed in this area may be reversed. The wine seeks to be an expression of the both the variety and of the place where it grows, therefore no exogenous products are used in the process (except a small amount of sulphurous), and the wood is used exclusively for the wine stabilization process, without it being excessively marked.

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Solo mazuelo

Mazuelo is a variety which has historically been part of truly great Rioja wines, being largely responsible for its longevity. Gobelet system vineyard, at over 550m of altitude, in clay soil with abundant boulders and low fertility. The viticulture used seeks to obtain quality grapes; low yields around 4,000 kg/ha, basal leaflessness on the northeast face, optimal phenol maturation of skin and grape seeds, without reaching excessive probable degrees. The elaboration seeks to be as respectful as possible with the wine’s own characteristics, minimizing exogenous contributions

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