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COVID series, recorded 2021

Situated at an impressive altitude of over 700 meters above sea level, the vineyards of Bodegas Menade strive for equilibrium through meticulous pruning and the maintenance of a lush green cover. In their quest for sustainability, they have replaced traditional copper and sulfur treatments with biodynamic infusions. Furthermore, they conduct thorough soil analysis through test pits, enabling them to identify any deficiencies and introduce oxygenating plants that serve as natural compost. The Sanz brothers are strong proponents of biological pest control, employing innovative methods to combat trunk diseases. Following pruning, they diligently sanitize the soils and vines using ozone, while treating them with trichoderma, a rapidly multiplying fungus that effectively prevents potential attacks. Ozone is also utilized throughout the growing cycle as a natural disinfectant against harmful fungi and bacteria.

In addition to their groundbreaking agricultural practices, Bodegas Menade has pioneered the concept of "mobile trees." These trees are ingeniously transported on small trailers around their expansive 195-hectare estate, attracting beneficial insects and birds that contribute to the vineyard's ecosystem. Furthermore, they have established a captivating pollination garden, often referred to as an "insect hotel," which significantly enhances the area's biodiversity.