Inma Badillo is a private winemaker and winemaker. He is not moved by money, his activity is almost altruistic because with what he pockets per year for the billing of the few bottles he produces, he does not have enough to cover expenses. What does he live on? Of the wine, of course!! but he collaborates in other wineries that allow him to maintain a necessary standard of living. This is the story of a return to his grandfather's land, by Felipe El Caminero. San Felices de los Gallegos (Salamanca) is the town where she grew up and where she forged her dream of becoming a winegrower. His problem is how to take care of the vineyards that the neighbors offer him, almost free of charge, so that he can take care of them and get the best out of them. Elderly people who tear up because they cannot maintain their vineyards. Inma is his hope. Felipe El Caminero is aged for 9 months in French oak. 50% Tempranillo from Zamora and 50% local varieties, red and white, pure and hard vidueño. We do not care what the names of those remaining varieties are. They are probably Bruñal, Juan García, Palomino… what really matters to us is enjoying this wine with which Inma has honored her grandfather. He has made 800 bottles of which we have kept half, since the other half wants them to stay in the area, so that his people can drink them in the town's bars.
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