The Casa La Rad wine family

At Casa La Rad, all wines come from the same source: the estate.

The differences between them are not due to a commercial hierarchy or segmentation strategy. They arise from careful selection within the vineyard itself—of plots, varieties, and decisions made based on each vintage.

Because on a wine estate, each harvest presents different conditions. Some plots achieve extraordinary precision; others reveal the character of the landscape with a more open interpretation.

The same territory.
Different ways of interpreting it.

How a farm works

On a wine farm, each vintage presents different conditions.

The climate changes. The pace of ripening changes. Even within the same vineyard, some plots reach different levels of precision each year.

Large estates do not seek to impose artificial uniformity. They work with the natural diversity of the vineyard and select the best of each harvest.

Some plots produce wines of extraordinary depth.
Others reveal the character of the landscape with a more open interpretation.

They all come from the same source.

But each wine represents a different way of interpreting the estate.

One place. Three expressions of the vineyard.

The Casa La Rad wine family Casa La Rad organized into three levels of interpretation of the same territory.

Casa La Rad

The most accurate expressions of the estate.
The wines that best reveal the diversity and character of our 48 vineyard plots.

The heart of Casa La Rad.

Alma La Rad

The most profound and structured interpretation of our terroir, designed to evolve slowly and reveal new layers of complexity over decades.

It is produced only in the most exceptional vintages.

Solarce Vineyard

A different interpretation but faithful to the same origin, guided by the unique character of each vintage and by the logic of selection within the estate.

Wines that originate from the same landscape and offer a more open interpretation of the estate.

Each of these wines comes from the same place, but offers a different interpretation of the landscape.

Discovering them means exploring the estate from different perspectives of the same place: the most representative precision, the most exceptional depth, or a more open interpretation of the vineyard.

Different ways of understanding the same territory.