The Experience

Shaping your story

At 1000 Historias, we support you from the first conversation until the moment you raise a glass of your own harvest. Depending on the choices you make, the process usually takes between 12 and 18 months.

Chapter 1

A discovery call to learn what you want to celebrate.

Once you get in touch with us, we schedule a brief discovery call. There, we listen to what you want to celebrate, the meaning behind your wine, and the people you’ll share it with. This first step sets the tone for everything that follows.

Close-up of Julia harvesting grapes, showing a minimalist wine glass tattoo on her wrist.
Portrait of Julia at the Sophenia vineyard.

Chapter 2

Private oenological planning session with Julia

Your experience continues in a private session with Julia. Together you explore grape varieties, taste samples, and consider types of barrels.

Every decision defines the character of your wine: intense or delicate, with longer aging for more depth or less time for more freshness. With Julia's guidance, every choice is intentional, and each bottle reflects you.

Person moving a wine glass while showing the curtains.
Three people sitting around a table discussing wine options.

Chapter 3

Bottle, cork, and label.

Wine is more than flavor; it’s an object to hold, share, and present. Here you choose the shape of the bottle, the cork, and, most importantly, you design the label. Some customers bring their own ideas, others rely on our design team, but in every case the result is unmistakably theirs.

A couple considering different options for wine labels and design.
Wall with several wine bottles and corks.

Chapter 4

Production and delivery

Once your decisions are made, the crafting begins.

Your barrel rests and ages in Mendoza, closely cared for while the wine develops character and balance. When it is ready, it is bottled, sealed, and presented with the precision of an artisanal product. About 250 bottles are prepared: a complete harvest that belongs only to you.

Close-up of a customized wine bottle.
Pallet in the aisle of a warehouse, packed and ready for shipment.

Chapter 5

The moment to share

And then comes the moment it was worth waiting for.

We deliver your bottles, elegantly presented. Some customers choose to host a celebration or a private event with their harvest as the centerpiece; others keep their bottles as a legacy, to open them year after year.

However you choose to share it, your wine becomes more than a drink. It becomes a memory, a legacy, a story that lives on.

A pair of women sitting together holding wine glasses.
Bride and groom toasting.
A group of people toasting at a wedding.

Chapter 1

A discovery call to learn what you want to celebrate.

Once you get in touch with us, we schedule a brief discovery call. There, we listen to what you want to celebrate, the meaning behind your wine, and the people you’ll share it with. This first step sets the tone for everything that follows.

Close-up of Julia harvesting grapes, showing a minimalist wine glass tattoo on her wrist.
Portrait of Julia at the Sophenia vineyard.

Chapter 2

Private oenological planning session with Julia

Your experience continues in a private session with Julia. Together you explore grape varieties, taste samples, and consider types of barrels.

Every decision defines the character of your wine: intense or delicate, with longer aging for more depth or less time for more freshness. With Julia's guidance, every choice is intentional, and each bottle reflects you.

Person moving a wine glass while showing the curtains.
Three people sitting around a table discussing wine options.

Chapter 3

Bottle, cork, and label.

Wine is more than flavor; it’s an object to hold, share, and present. Here you choose the shape of the bottle, the cork, and, most importantly, you design the label. Some customers bring their own ideas, others rely on our design team, but in every case the result is unmistakably theirs.

A couple considering different options for wine labels and design.
Wall with several wine bottles and corks.

Chapter 4

Production and delivery

Once your decisions are made, the crafting begins.

Your barrel rests and ages in Mendoza, closely cared for while the wine develops character and balance. When it is ready, it is bottled, sealed, and presented with the precision of an artisanal product. About 250 bottles are prepared: a complete harvest that belongs only to you.

Close-up of a customized wine bottle.
Pallet in the aisle of a warehouse, packed and ready for shipment.

Chapter 5

The moment to share

And then comes the moment it was worth waiting for.

We deliver your bottles, elegantly presented. Some customers choose to host a celebration or a private event with their harvest as the centerpiece; others keep their bottles as a legacy, to open them year after year.

However you choose to share it, your wine becomes more than a drink. It becomes a memory, a legacy, a story that lives on.

A pair of women sitting together holding wine glasses.
Bride and groom toasting.
A group of people toasting at a wedding.

Every journey takes its own shape.

Some develop in a full barrel, others in a refined collection of bottles. Each one carries a story waiting to be shared.

Contact

Your experience begins with a conversation

Tell us what you'd like to celebrate, and together we'll create a wine worthy of that moment.

Information

Contact

Your experience begins with a conversation

Tell us what you'd like to celebrate, and together we'll create a wine worthy of that moment.

Information

Contact

Your experience begins with a conversation

Tell us what you'd like to celebrate, and together we'll create a wine worthy of that moment.

Information

©1000 Stories, 2025

1000 Histories offers a bespoke wine experience, guided by award-winning winemaker Julia Halupczok. From the grape to the label, every detail is crafted with care, resulting in a wine that carries your story in every bottle.