The Bodega Copaboca winery and wine estates lays in Torrecilla de la Abadesa town, near Valladolid along the Duero riverside. Its family vineyards are part of the appellation –denominacion de origen- D.O. Rueda in Northwest Spain. Copaboca wines and vineyards are part of the environmentally protected area “Vega del Duero-Riberas de Castronuño” natural reserve.
Bodegas Naia set-up in La Seca, a region that is considered grand cru in Rueda, in 2002, with the idea of making great white wines. Since then, the cornerstone of its work has been a selection of old vines of the autochthonous Verdejo. They are untrained vines, and some are pre-philloxeric. The vineyard is owned by Bodegas Naia and is 21.4 hectares in size and includes some strains that are more than a century old.
[This winery has merged with Terna Bodegas.]
Our aim is to blend tradition and technology in order that our vines be molycoddled: to be in tune with our environment and the natural orders of things on the basis of getting the best out of both worlds – high tech on the one hand and proven, age old practical cultural traditions on the other.