Our history

Cultivating oranges since 1950

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La Soleá is a type of flamenco song with a slow and solemn tempo.

La Soleá is usually performed by a female flamenco dancer (“Bailaora”) capable of expressing pure passion.

La Soleá flamenco dance is brought lo life by the bailaora’s expressive movements of her hips, her legs and her arms and hands.

La Soleá originally evolved as an improvised “copla” born in the Andalusian orchards during the picking season.

La Soleá is an ode to the Andalusian lifestyle, its customs and joy.

La Soleá is a special homage to the field workers.

La Soleá is the orange of Andalusia.

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