Six Centuries of Tradition

Discover Can Feixes
01. About Can Feixes
41º 29.298' N
1º 41.477' E
The historic Can Feixes estate is nestled in an incomparable setting on the slopes of the mountains north of the Upper Penedès wine region of Barcelona.
It forms an ecological environment where the different crops and the varied vegetation interact completely in a perfect symbiosis between the cultivated and wildlands, thus reflecting the best expression of biodiversity in agriculture.

For the Huguet family of Can Feixes, respect and protection of the environment are considered integral elements of quality wines. We seek to maximise the balance with the environment to reflect the most authentic expression of its landscape, creating emotions through the jewels that are its extraordinary organic wines. The secrets of this exceptional terroir, which only the fruit and their vines know, are what make Can Feixes and its wines special.
02. Our History
Over 600 years of tradition

pre 1400's

Can Feixes lies in a privileged location on the slopes of the interior mountains overlooking Barcelona and Montserrat where it is believed a small church dedicated to Saint Eulalia, the patron saint of Barcelona, was founded by the Bishop of Barcelona. Care of the church and its land - whose boundaries remain unchanged to this day - was charged to Jaume Feixes by the Baron of the nearby castle of Cabrera.

1400

The earliest official record of 'Mas la Pineda' (meaning 'House of the Pines' and later known as 'Can Feixes,' meaning 'House of Feixes') appears in a local census in the year 1400 .

1690

The oldest surviving headstone on the property today stands at the east-facing entrance to the Masia's courtyard, nestled between the Capella de Santa Eulalia and the winery.

1700

The original east-facing foundations of the masia are renovated, with the living quarters situated on the first floor and the ground floor dedicated to the wine cellar, where the estate's harvest was vinified and stored.

1768

The entrance to the wine cellar in the original east-facing section of the masia bears this inscribed date, accompanied by "8BRE ALS 27" (October 27th) and the Feixes family name, which now serves as the symbol of the modern-day brand.

1790

The date inscribed on the wooden gate leading into the masia’s courtyard stands as a testament to its history. Still as protective as it was over 230 years ago, the gate remains fully functional today.

1878

The restoration of the Capella de Santa Eulalia is completed, along with the repositioning of the main entrance from the west-facing wall to the south-facing wall, following the completion of the south-facing portion of the masia three years earlier.

1901 - 1941

Can Feixes falls into disrepair during the early 20th century, following the disappearance of the Feixes family line. With the estate and its land in ruin, it is acquired by brothers Josep Maria and Miquel Huguet i Pommés from the nearby town of Piera, who set out to restore the land and its winemaking heritage to its former glory.

1945

The last production of "Vi Ranci" to be crafted and stored in the masia's original cellar, the remnants of which still linger in the air, filling the centuries-old space with its sweet, sherried aroma to this day.

A man pruning a vine in the winter with secateurs.

1945 - 1983

A careful restoration of the estate and its 80 ha of vineyard begins, with the initial production of grapes sold to generate income for the renovation of the winery.

1983

The first bottling of a modern-day "Can Feixes" wine, our "Blanc Selecció," is released under the estate's name. Crafted inline with the estate's self-sufficient philosophy, it celebrates its rich history and long-standing winemaking tradition.

An aerial view of Can Feixes showing its horse-shoe-shaped buildings emerging from the vineyards that surround it.

1990

The modern business' first export partner in the Netherlands marks the beginning of many special and lasting relationships around the world, connections that continue to thrive today.

2004

Due to growing success, additional underground cellar space is needed. Foundations are dug to extend the existing caves, using recycled tunneling infrastructure to create a state-of-the-art space.

2008

The new cave is complete. Situated 15 meters underground, it benefits from natural ventilation, with temperature and humidity also naturally regulated, providing ideal conditions for the careful maturation of Can Feixes’ prized wines for decades.

Our Commitments

We seek to maximise the balance with the environment to reflect the most authentic expression of its landscape, creating emotions through the jewels that are its extraordinary organic wines.

  • 100% Organic Viticulture
  • 100% Hand-harvested
  • 100% Vinified at the estate
  • 100% Vintage-statement wines
  • 100% Estate Production, no more than 1.5 km from the winery
  • 100% manual working of the vines, never by machine
  • Yields below authorised
  • Rain-fed viticulture
  • Whole-bunch, pneumatic press extraction for white wine and Corpinnat varietals ensuring clean, high quality must for winemaking
  • Commitment to the preservation and exploration of historical varieties
  • Active trials in arid-climate Regenerative Viticulture
03. Snapshots
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A man pruning a vine in the winter with secateurs.