We like to think of Finca Museum as the leading 'open-air vine museum'. This unofficial but meaningful name has also extended to the winery’s facilities, where we house an stunning art collection.
Wine and art come together at finca museum
The Vineyard
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The Vineyard
Museum is surrounded by a vineyard planted in the late 90s, when the winery was built.
A centenary oak stands proud in the centre of the estate, seemingly merging past and future.
The Museum
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The Museum
- Our collection is presided by the stunning Vinea, a bronze piece over granite by the sculptor Víctor Ochoa, which depicts a woman with a young body and an aged physiognomy reflecting the duality inherent to our old vineyards.
- Inside, the winery houses a collection of paintings of different styles and artists.
Tasting Room
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Tasting Room
A unique space to enjoy our wines surrounded by works of art and stunning views to the vineyard surrounding the winery and cask-ageing cellar.
Vinification Cellar
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Vinification Cellar
- Our winemaking philosophy is based on maximum respect of the grape's attributes.. For this reason, after carefully selecting the grapes, they ferment in small tanks to closely control the vinification process.
- These tanks have an unusual, flattened shape, which increases the contact between the must and skins.
The Cask-ageing cellar
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The Cask-ageing cellar
- Our Cask-ageing cellar is one of the largest in the area, including Ribera del Duero, as our wines are subject to a lengthy ageing process. We currently have 5,000 barrels, 70% of which are French oak and 30% American oak.
- We have recently added three French oak foudres, with a 5,000-litre capacity, where we craft some of more distinct wines, including La Renacida and Numerus Clausus
The Bottle Cellar
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The Bottle Cellar
The bottle cellar is where our work culminates, Our red wines are slowly rounded and polished until the ideal time of release.