Bodegas Borsao origins go back to 1958, the year the Cooperative of Borja was founded. Some years later, the co-operatives of Pozuelo and Tabuenca joined Borja, adding their resources and vineyards. In 2001, the new company was called Bodegas Borsao. Experience, resources and means combined with the potential of 375 winegrowers and the vineyards of the 3 wine cellars, enabling the development of a new work philosophy that has given Borsao international recognition and prestige. Campo de Borja appellation was set up in 1980 and has almost 7,500 hectares). Garnacha represents over 60% of the D.O. vineyard plantings. The oldest vineyards of the D.O. date back to 1145 and more than 2,000 of the 5,000 hectares of Garnacha are between 30 and 50 years old. This diversity of microclimates and soils enriches the nuances of the impressive Garnacha vine-growing assets of the land. Bodegas Borsao represents almost 36% of the total D.O. vineyard surface.