They are located about 30 miles inland from the coast, along the north bank of the Miño River in the region of Arbo, just a couple of miles from the border with Portugal. Bodegas Eidosela was founded in 2003 by a group of local farmers with 45 hectares (111 Acres) of vineyards that they harvest manually using 40 lb boxes to ensure the grapes arrive at the winery in perfect condition. Bodegas Eidosela is located in the Condado do Tea sub-region of Rias Baixas, a warmer area known to produce more exuberant, tropical, and dense Albariños than those found by the ocean in Salnés, yet maintaining extraordinary minerality and freshness thanks to its unique granite and slate soils.