The underground cellars of Bodegas Ollauri, along with the three historical buildings above them, are the material heritage of five centuries of winemaking history. The symbolic aspect of this heritage is, however, all the more valuable, carrying the narrative and spirit that has shaped the soul of Rioja. Walking through the kilometre-long galleries is a […]
Even in a region filled with sites of cultural, historical and vinous interest, a visit to Bodegas Ollauri stands out as a special experience. The home of leading Rioja producer Conde de los Andes, Ollauri, formerly the Paternina cellars, has been entirely rejuvenated since it was acquired by Muriel Wines in 2014. Set in a […]
Decanter Conde de los Andes: The pursuit of elegance
Promotional feature. For Rioja producer Conde de los Andes, time and the vineyard hold the key to the secret of producing unique, ageworthy wines
The story of Conde de los Andes began in the 16th century, with construction of a system of underground cellars beneath the town of Ollauri in Rioja. Work continued over subsequent centuries and today these impressive cellars, known as the Calados, extend over a kilometre, with striking Moorish architecture making them an attraction for wine tourists.
Originally owned by the Paternina family, a new chapter in the winery’s history began in 2014 when Julián and Javier Murúa of Bodegas Ollauri took over the business. They inherited a unique legacy: the Calados contain an extensive collection – hundreds of thousands of bottles – of old vintages.