In 1965 the Saravia family put the estate on sale. As a sign for their gratitude to the longtime foreman, Anatolio Tapia, they decided to donate him a piece of land. Tapia was allowed to choose the place, and decided for the 24,5-hectare gem at the Huasamayo river, hidden and protected by the surrounding hills. Tapia was an excellent farmer, and he planted many trees which by today make the difference in beauty. He also built a chapel. Today no church services are held in that chapel, but the structure still serves for prayer. In 2004 Tapia’s inheritors sold the farm, and two years later we planted the 1,5-hectare vineyard.

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