At Juvé & Camps, we continue to advance our long-standing commitment to the landscape through innovative regenerative viticulture practices. One of these is the implementation of the Keyline system, a planting technique that follows the natural contour lines of the vineyard plot to optimize water management and reduce soil erosion.
This method makes better use of rainwater by promoting infiltration and helping to conserve water resources. In addition, it contributes to improving soil structure and creating the conditions needed to increase vineyard biodiversity.

Through regenerative viticulture, we aim to restore balance to the land: enriching and revitalizing soils, fostering more diverse ecosystems, and ensuring a more sustainable future for our landscape. The introduction of pioneering systems such as Keyline in the Penedès is another example of this commitment to a form of viticulture that cares for the land today in order to preserve it for tomorrow.
Although the planting was carried out several months ago, now is a good time to pause and observe its progress. At Juvé & Camps, we are closely monitoring the early development of this vineyard plot planted using the Keyline system, a pioneering initiative in the Penedès. While we await the first results of this planting, the project already stands as an example of how innovation and regenerative viticulture can help us create a landscape that is better prepared to face periods of drought and increasingly high temperatures.
