Vino de parcela. Just over one hectare in size, El Esquilón is a north-facing parcel on rocky volcanic soil and was planted to ungrafted Listán Negro vines in the 1930s and 1950s. There is also a little existing Listán Blanco (100 years old). In 2000, Tintilia (the baby of the vineyard) was planted on its own rootstocks. Tintilia is thought by some to be Jura’s Trousseau, although winemaker Jonatan García now doubts this is the case. The 2020 blend weighs in at 90% Listán Negro, and García uses 100% whole bunches, which is unusual for this producer. Fermentation occurs in concrete, and the wine ages for 14 months in 500-litre neutral demi-muids. It is bottled unfiltered.