Aleph Winery

All our philosophy in each bottle

Since we embarked on this project called Aleph Winery, we have been committed to making a different wine, one that is unlike any other. With personality. Elegant and powerful at the same time. We defend a unique style, seeking to highlight the personality of our wines as a hallmark.

All our philosophy in each bottle

Since we embarked on this project called Aleph Winery, we have been committed to making a different wine, one that is unlike any other. With personality. Elegant and powerful at the same time. We defend a unique style, seeking to highlight the personality of our wines as a hallmark.

With the roots well placed in our land

The Aleph grape comes from old family vineyards on small plots around the winery, between 0.5 and 2 ha, in the heart of the small village of Serradiel, within the municipality of Casas-Ibáñez (Albacete). These soils have active limestone that makes it possible to create wines for aging, which sometimes take time to wait, but over time they unfold their enormous complexity in an elegant and harmonious whole.

Small winery, big wines

Our small artisan winery is designed to process the small volumes of each plot. It has thermoregulated stainless steel tanks, a cold room and a variety of barrels from different forests and French coopers specially selected to obtain the aromatic complexities and balanced textures of our wines.

Of these details those nuances

We are committed to managing the vineyards to obtain low yields that allow us to focus on each vine, each grape and each bottle. We pamper them throughout the year and, at harvest time, we carry out a rigorous selection of the bunches.

Aleph, infinite pleasure

Aleph is the name of the first letter of alphabets such as Proto-Canaanite, Hebrew, Arabic or Persian. The symbol that identifies it ‘ℵ’ was chosen by Georg Cantor, one of the most brilliant, enigmatic and tormented mathematicians, to represent the different infinities that his theory contemplates. With that same meaning, the great Borges used it in the creation of his famous story ‘El Aleph’.