The first step to understanding how the fruits of Aragon are made is to understand our environment.
The autonomous community of Aragon is characterized by a wide variety of microclimates and soils that favor the cultivation of different types of fruit.
From the cool soils of the Ebro Valley to the mountains of the Aragonese Pyrenees, each area has unique conditions that directly influence the flavor and texture of the fruits.
Apples, pears, cherries, peaches, and plums are some of the most representative varieties of the region, which is why they are also the most widely used.
The combination of a continental climate with cold winters and warm, dry summers allows for optimal development of these fruits, where sunny days promote the accumulation of sugars and cold nights help maintain firmness.