Person's hands kneading crushed grapes in a fermentation process, with foam and grape skins visible.

Aquila Cellars: Regeneration in the High Desert

Aquila Cellars is a living project rooted in the belief that great wine begins with living soil. Set in Colorado’s high desert, the vineyard integrates biodynamic practices, regenerative agriculture, and agroecological design to restore land and craft wines that reflect the place they come from. The wines are made entirely by hand, with no additives, sulfites, or interventions — just grapes, time, and trust in the process. Aquila is both a working vineyard and a long-term study in healing landscapes through ecological farming, observation, and care.

A wine bottle with a custom label featuring a photo of children sitting outdoors and colorful text, placed against a backdrop of grape clusters.
Two glass bottles with colorful labels, one yellow and one red, placed among cacti and desert rocks.