(2024) A fascinating wine. Made from Listan Blanco and Diego, with a little of the black Listan Negro, it has a buttercup yellow colour and comes from an area further south than many. Made from old vines grown in the typical little hollows, one vine per hollow, scooped out of the lava and volcanic sand. So heavily reductive that it took me a while to get my head around it, realising that, mixed in to the reductive, gunflint aromas, were the volcanic/mineral aromas, and I wondered if perhaps some flor ageing - but can find no evidence of that from researching the wine. I really enoyed this, and the unsettling impact of the aroma eased on the palate to leave an intriguing and enjoyable wine from this always interesting operation.