Winediversity, Aging in the land of
eighteen butterflies

With its 94 hectares, Altos de Torona is the largest single vineyard in the region.

Its area and our philosophy of sustainable development in all processes, has favoured the proliferation of extraordinary biological wealth, an object of desire for zoologists and botanists, in which a diversity of species participate, in their own way, in the final character of our wines.

This area is a habitat for 91 species of plants and 71 of animals, which are also ingredients in the process that enriches the grapevine from its roots, displaying health and integration in Nature.

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Every morning, the vineyard is covered with eighteen species of butterflies, a testimony to the biodiversity of our mountain.

A disorderly army of birds, reptiles and small mammals find refuge every day in Mount Galeno, decorated every morning by eighteen species of butterflies that are a genuine thermometer of Biodiversity. This is what we call Wine Diversity, a vineyard in which Albariño grapes are predominant, but they are also accompanied by other local varieties that make us lovers of oenology: Caíño, Godello, Loureira, Treixadura, Sousón and Brancellao.

Pandora

Pine processionary

Pyronia bathseba

Painted lady

Scarce swallowtail

Old world swallowtail
Geometer

Crambidae

Hummingbird hawk-moth

Pontia

 Yellow butterfly

Cabbage butterfly