Authentic Vegamar wines, exclusively.
Every box opens with a bottle from the family vineyard — never sourced through brokers, never substituted in stock-out season.
Holiday Collection · 2026
Hampers crafted from forty years of Valencia vineyard heritage, curated with Croatian hospitality, and presented to be remembered.
Casa de Espana — The Awaited Gift
Casa de Espana is a small house with two homes. We curate hampers around wines from Vegamar, a family vineyard tucked into the hills above Valencia, and pair them with gourmet produce chosen the way a Croatian grandmother chooses for her own table — slowly, without compromise.
Two coasts of the same Mediterranean. Two cultures that understand a meaningful gift is never a transaction; it is a seat held open, an afternoon lengthened, a name remembered.



Our Partner Vineyard
Forty kilometres inland from the Valencia coast, where the limestone hills of Calles catch the afternoon wind, the Vergara family has been making wine since 1985. Three generations now, on the same eighty hectares — Bobal, Tempranillo, Macabeo, Merseguera — vines old enough to ration their own thirst.
Every Casa de Espana hamper is anchored by a Vegamar wine. We don't sell anything we wouldn't be proud to serve at our own table, and Vegamar has never given us a reason to.
Our Approach
On the Croatian coast there is a word — gostoljubivost — for the particular grace of welcoming a guest. It is not a gesture you make once. It is a quiet decision the host makes, every time, that the person at the door matters more than the schedule outside it.
Casa de Espana is curated in that spirit. The long lunch that does not end at three. The bottle opened because someone arrived. The gift that says, plainly: we held a place for you.
The Casa de Espana Standard
Every box opens with a bottle from the family vineyard — never sourced through brokers, never substituted in stock-out season.
Single-estate olive oil, jamón ibérico, Pag cheese, Manchego, fig conserves — chosen one supplier at a time.
Branded ribbons, custom seals, hand-written cards in EN, HR, or ES — your voice, our presentation.
Each hamper is filled by hand in our atelier — wood wool, linen ribbon, wax seal, the time it takes.
Across Europe. Scheduled to arrive on the right morning — not the cheapest one — and tracked end-to-end.
Hampers are written about, photographed, mentioned in the next meeting. We design for the second conversation.
Holiday 2026
Three signature hampers, each a small Mediterranean journey — from the intimate gesture to the grand table.
An intimate introduction — one bottle, three small treasures, and a hand-written note.
The considered gesture — a Reserva, a Crianza, the staples that turn a desk into a dinner.
The grand Mediterranean table — for the client you mean, the year you remember.
For Teams & Clients
From thirty hampers to three thousand. We handle the curation, the branded ribbons, the bilingual notes, the address list, the customs paperwork, and the morning-of delivery — so your team can stay focused on the people you're thanking.
One account manager. One invoice. One conversation, start to finish.
In Their Words
The first time we gifted Casa de Espana, three of our biggest clients called the next morning. That has never happened with a hamper before.
I sent No. 4 to my mother for her seventieth. She is still talking about the olive oil, six months on. That is a hard thing to manage.
We gifted four hundred hampers across nine countries last December. One question from logistics, zero from finance. That is the whole review.
From the Journal
Sebastián Vergara on the year the rain came late, and what it taught the Bobal vines about patience.
ReadWhy a meal that ends at three is a meal that has only just begun — and the small rituals that hold it together.
ReadA sommelier and a chef from Hvar argue, gently, about which Vegamar bottle deserves which slice. Both are right.
ReadHoliday Deadlines
Confirm corporate orders by 4 December · Private orders by 14 December
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Familia Vergara · Valencia, est. 1985