Schön! alive 3 | time and terroir

Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine.
As evening settles over the vineyards, the estate
reveals itself as a quietly luminous presence,
where landscape, history and hospitality
merge in perfect harmony.
abadia-retuerta.com

Nestled in a valley of pine groves two hours north of Madrid is arguably one of the best hotels in Spain. Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine is one of only five hotels in the country to hold three international Michelin Keys, the Guide’s highest ranking for hotel accommodation. But on the slopes beyond the beautifully restored 12th-century monastery, more magic is being made. This is home to one of the most prestigious vineyards in the region, with its own Protected Designation of Origin no less.

It’s hard to imagine that the impressive chapel, which Stella del Carmen Banderas (daughter of Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith) chose for her recent wedding, was once used for nothing more than storing grain. By 1988, when the Sandoz group bought the seed company that owned the land, the Romanesque abbey was derelict, and the vineyards surrounding it had, over the preceding decades, been dug up and used for other crops. Yet the Swiss pharmaceutical firm recognised that there was something precious hidden in the terroir: a legacy of wine making that could be traced back to the monks who toiled over it centuries before.

And so, a new winery was built in 1996. In less than three decades, and using only 54 small plots, Abadía Retuerta has achieved global acclaim, from its Selección Especial 2001 vintage winning the ‘World’s Best Red Wine’ trophy at the International Wine Challenge to ranking number eight on The World’s 50 Best Vineyards list in 2024. This is even more astonishing considering the winery has never received the official appellation of Ribera del Duero (not to be confused with Portugal’s Douro) – normally a deal breaker when it comes to international distribution.

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Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine.
As evening settles over the vineyards, the estate
reveals itself as a quietly luminous presence,
where landscape, history and hospitality
merge in perfect harmony.
abadia-retuerta.com

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Sala de Barricas.
Rows of ageing barrels rest in the cool stillness
of the wine cellar, where time, patience
and terroir quietly shape each vintage.
right
Reserva Histórica 1996.
Presented in its original wooden cases,
this landmark vintage reflects the depth
of craftsmanship and patience behind
one of the estate’s most celebrated wines.

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Santuario Wellness & Spa.
Hidden beneath the old stables, the spa is shaped
by light and silence, offering a serene retreat where
wine and wellbeing are closely intertwined.Outdoor pool.
A secluded spot to unwind,
set between terroir and sky

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words. Huma Humayun
images. Courtesy of Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine