
From grape skins to exclusive spirit – our first Orujo is here!Give away a tasteful experience!
Starting a new winery from scratch requires a deep passion for wines and beverages of all kinds. The owners of Bell Cros, Peter and his son Philip, P&P, share this passion. The Spanish counterpart to Grappa is called Orujo, and if you run a winery in Spain, it’s almost a must to produce this traditional spirit. Now, we are proud to present our very first Orujo – a genuine craft, created with tradition and passion. The first production consists of only 248 bottles – an exclusive and flavorful spirit that enhances the end of a memorable meal. We look forward to sharing this unique drink with you – cheers and welcome to experience Bell Cros Orujo!
Orujo is made by distilling the leftovers from wine production – the grape skins. Normally, we use the skins for composting in the vineyard, but now we’ve instead used the grape skins from our gastronomic wine El Tracte to make P&P. It takes about 15 kg of grape skins to produce one liter of Orujo.
The grape skins are distilled in traditional copper stills, where the alcohol is extracted and captured as a clear, flavorful spirit.