Have you ever wondered why at this time of the year in the middle of the rows of vines it happens to see, for example, rows of ears of cereals?

This is the agronomic practice called "green manure"(Or" grassing "), which involves the cultivation of plants such as barley, oats and clover in the middle of the rows with the aim of revitalizing the soil where the vines live, contributing to the contribution of organic matter in the soil and beyond.

Especially for ours vines overlooking the sea, this practice is also particularly useful for making the soil more stable, as it helps to retain water, decreasing soil erosion.

In fact, our great wines are born from strong and healthy vineyards, always guarded with love and effort.