Bodegas Irius
The approach to this project is that of setting the wine cellar as if it was a vine plant of the great vineyard, rooted in the earth, with the production process going on underneath, while above in the air we can recognise it and see it offering us its desired, tasty-looking fruit which bursts out from below like the natural fruit of its being, but as the result of the fecund hand of man. The visit is arranged from the approach via the N-240 which shows us the image of stainless steel sitting on a concrete platform over a green mantle which spreads like a spider’s web over the estate’s 84 hectares. Its shape, based on sharp blocks piled up randomly, in a far from conventional, Cartesian order, is subjected to an iron-like geometrical debate which establishes a point of reference with its highest apex coinciding with the summit of the hill on which it sits. This image is friendly but firm, serene but stimulating, and arouse sufficient curiosity to make it a place you want to visit.
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