About The Vineyard
The Vineyard (Spanish: La Templanza) is a lavish Spanish period romance adapted from Maria Duenas's bestselling novel and set in the 1860s. It follows Mauro Larrea, a self-made mining magnate in Mexico who, after years of hard-won prosperity, loses his fortune in a single ruinous turn of fate. Burdened by debt and determined to protect his family's future, he sets out on a desperate journey that carries him from the silver mines of the New World back across the Atlantic to Spain.
Pursuing a risky scheme to recover what he has lost, Mauro arrives in the sun-drenched sherry country of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, where he stakes everything on a faded winery and a crumbling estate. There he crosses paths with Soledad Montalvo, the spirited and intelligent daughter of a marquise, whose own family is entangled with the property and its secrets. Their meeting sparks an attraction that is as inconvenient as it is undeniable, complicated by old loyalties, social expectation, and the wounds each carries from the past.
Across ten episodes the series moves between the dust of 1860s Mexico, the elegance of Jerez, and the bodegas where sherry ages in oak, weaving Mauro's struggle to rebuild his name with a slow-burning love story. Rich with period costume, family intrigue, and the bittersweet tone of classic melodrama, The Vineyard charts how ambition, ruin, and tenderness reshape two lives bound together by a single vineyard.