The medieval village of Fermoselle is birthplace of Juan de La Encina (Juan of the oak tree), while his given name, at birth, was Juan de Fermoselle. He the son of a cobbler of Sephardic descendance, who came to be known as the Father--the precursor--of the Spanish theatre. 


An authentic Roman fountain from millenary times past in the medieval village of FERMOSELLE, with a viticulture history, witness to the ages of mankind.  A wine locale with a genuine, ancient, remote Jewish settlement dating to the glory period of Sefarad, (anthology of the word Sephardim), as Spain was then called, by Spanish Sephardic Jews, The village is the cradle of the GARRIDO family, tracing back more than 485 years of laboring grape vines.  A half milenial testament to family tradition in Fermoselle.

​​​​The vineyard´s "terruño" (terroir in Spanish), is truly the essence of a fine wine. It is what sustains the indelible power of an exquisitely smooth, unique taste, elaborated from a one-of-a-kind, autochthonous grape variety, named Juan García. "Genuine elegance is founded upon the simplicity of purity, the essence vested in our fine wine."    -- Jorge Garrido


​​FERMOSELLE is a viticulture locale where time stood still, through the ages, in a mystical, magical-like beauty, where a unique grape variety of Spain is found.

  Centenarian Vineyards​