Filming of ‘Gran Reserva begins. The Origin', the new Bambú series for TVE
Two recording units will shoot simultaneously and daily on two sets of approximately 2,000 m² and an exterior set of 500 m² that will bring together more than 25 built sets.
This Thursday the filming of Great Reserve. The origin, the new TVE fiction produced in collaboration with Bambú Producciones. The Cortázar wineries have been the setting for the recording of the first sequences.
The series will be filmed on two sets of approximately 2,000 m2 and an exterior set of 500 m2 that will bring together more than 25 built sets, not including outdoor natural settings, such as vineyards, wineries and family farms. There will be two recording units that will shoot simultaneously and daily.
On this occasion, viewers of TVE's La 1 will travel to the end of the 60s to discover a path full of intrigue that will recount the confrontation between the Cortázars and the Revertes with the emergence of a third winery family, the Mirandas.
At the end of the 60s, Bodegas Cortázar and Reverte, contrary to what would happen in later years, are still allies and both fight to gain a foothold in a panorama dominated with a heavy hand and without scruples by Bodegas Miranda. The patriarch of this family, Don Santiago, is an ambitious chief who stops at nothing and no one.
What none of the families know is that Elena Cortázar, Vicente Cortázar's sister and Don Alejandro's daughter, is secretly in love with Luis Miranda, the only heir to the powerful winery.
The private Romeo and Julieta of Lasiesta will have to fight to make their love come to fruition while the Cortázars, led by Vicente, will undertake an unparalleled battle against all those who want to stand in their way to the top, starting with the Mirandas.
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