Founded in 1729 by Diego de Alvear y Escalera, Alvear is the oldest family winery in Andalusia and the second-oldest in Spain. The estate has passed ownership from parent to child for eight generations, maintaining a consistent lineage across time. Farming the famed Montilla vineyard, Alvear is known for its mastery of the Pedro Ximénez grape, with some barrels on site aging over 200 years. With this legacy supporting it, Alvear’s ongoing ambition is to preserve this rich tradition while innovating for the years to come.



KEY FACTS





CLIMATE: Semi-continental Mediterranean, with warm, long, dry summers and mild winters; average growing season temperature 70°F (21°C)
ELEVATION: 820 - 1,476 feet (up to 650 m)
SOILS: Albariza: chalky soil with high limestone content, mixed with sand and clay

CLASS: DO Montilla-Moriles

HISTORY
Alvear was founded by Diego de Alvear y Escalera in 1729, and is the second-oldest Spanish winery still in operation. In the 19th century, Sabina Alvear Ward discovered the potential of the Pedro Ximénez grape, Alvear’s calling card to this day. Also early in 19th century, cellar master Carlos Billanueva began markingthe best casks with his initials “C.B.”, which gave rise to the house style. The Fino C.B. label is the fifth-oldest in Spain still in use and is made from the best P.X. musts. Now inits eighth generation, Alvear continues to produce wines reflective of this long history.

VINE: 427 acres (173 ha) across 21 plots are GPE-approved

KEY VARIETALS: Pedro Ximénez

ECO: Integrated viticulture
INNOVATE: Searching for new expressions of the Pedro Ximénez grape, while exploring the roots and particularities of Montilla vineyards
waste in the vineyard and cellar. They have a recycling program on site, and, rather than letting byproducts of vinification go to waste, they sell off lees and skins. Alvear is also in the process of obtaining the “Wineries for Climate Protection” certificate, which is granted by a collaborative group of wineries committed to reducing carbon emissions across the wine industry. Alvear exclusively practices integrated viticulture, and commits to a minimum use of herbicides and pesticides, givingprioritytoonlythemostsustainableand ecologicalpractices.

