Efe Valladolid
Valladolid
Updated Monday, February 19, 2024-13:33
The Cepa 21
winery
, owned by
José Moro
and located in
Castrillo de Duero (Valladolid)
, suffered an assault early this past Sunday when a person accessed the facilities and emptied three tanks where 60,000 liters of wine from the range matured. high of this brand valued at more than two million euros.
The assault, which was recorded by the winery's security cameras, occurred at 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, when an unidentified person entered the winery and emptied three tanks of the
Horcajo
and
Malabrigo
brands. , whose sales have grown by 15% in the last year.
Sources from the winery have explained to the EFE Agency that this morning they have filed a complaint with the
Civil Guard
to find the perpetrator of this assault and investigate how he was able to access the winery because the security measures were in place.
Furthermore, absolutely nothing is missing from the cellar, so it is ruled out that it was a robbery.
Cepa 21 is one of José Moro's star projects in which he combines winemaking, wine tourism and gastronomy.