Llopart Enoteca Familiar

Step into the world of Enoteca Familiar and you will find yourself travelling back in time through the rich history of more than twenty-five generations of passionate winemakers. Each bottle is a vessel that holds the essence of the landscape, echoing through the ages of a family’s dedication.

When you look at the bottles, you see not just a drink, but a living memory, a testament to the enduring legacy of family ownership. Some bear the insignia of the family motto “Ex Vite Vita” — life that springs from the vine, a philosophy that has guided generations.

Imagine: a Latin parchment, weathered by time, dated 1385, documenting the presence of Bernardus Leopardi. It is the source of inspiration for the label’s typography, a visual link to roots that run deep. On a tour of the Enoteca Familiar, you will not only taste wine, but also immerse yourself in the stories that accompany each bottle.

These are stories that breathe life into the wines’ origins, stories that reveal the unique character of each sip. It’s not just a tour, but a narrative, a journey through the centuries and the secrets and passions that have made Enoteca Familiar the place it is today.

Why is it regenerative?

Enoteca Familiar’s story is regenerative because it preserves heritage, creates a connection to the land, maintains cultural continuity and provides an immersive experience through storytelling that fosters a deeper appreciation for the heritage of winemaking across generations.

Project partners met in Aveiro on the 14th and 15th of September 2023. It was the perfect opportunity to visit the destination with regenerative glasses on, to understand its many assets but also some of the challenges the destination is facing. Face to face project meetings always provide the partners with the unique opportunity to learn about the work of the hosting partner and get valuable insights about the destination. In this case partners were hosted by the dedicated team of management and tourism professionals of the University of Aveiro who shared a wealth of insights about a city that was new to many of the participants.

The Enforce project is well on track when it comes to the project work plan, which means that after having completed the Best Practice collection of innovative examples about storytelling for regeneration and also the Storyteller’s Guide, partners used the meeting to discuss the development of the Enforce Training Programme.

For the next few months partners will be working on developing the content in line with guidelines provided by the University of Usak, our project partner from Turkey.
The course should be available for piloting in January/February 2024 and will also be available in the partner languages once all translations are finalised.

The ENFORCE team met in the beautiful city of Luxembourg for its kick-off meeting. It took place at the premises of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg (also known as CCIL), which opened its doors to warmly welcome all partners.

The team was aware of the importance of this first meeting and approached it with the same enthusiasm, as it plays an important role in building strong bonds that will contribute to the success of the entire cooperation. With the common goal of building a solid foundation, the participants discussed in depth the first steps required for the project ENFORCE.

During this visit, the project objectives were discussed in depth to ensure that each partner has a comprehensive understanding of the overarching goals. The outcome of the kick-off meeting was extremely satisfying for all partners and generated enthusiasm among the team. It was a success and left everyone inspired and energised.

The journey of ENFORCE has officially begun and with the collective expertise of the committed partners, there is no doubt that it will thrive and achieve remarkable results.

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