Nature, Altitude & Regeneration
Blacknose is a regenerative wine and olive-oil project rooted in the hills of Sant Joan de Labritja, on the north of Ibiza. Founded by Swiss brothers Peter and Tino Lehner, the estate revives ancient, fire-revealed terraces.
At 320 m above sea level, Blacknose’s vineyards are the highest in production on the island. The steep, terraced land with dry-stone walls opens up spectacular views — mountain slopes, Mediterranean light, and glimpses of sea.
Our project captured three core dimensions:
Landscape & Altitude
Aerial drone footage reveals the layered terraces, the mountain contours, and their dramatic elevation.
Ground-level filming emphasizes textures — stone walls, vine leaves, and olive trees.
Biodiversity & Organic Farming
Close-up footage of wild flora, insects, aromatic plants, and the cycle of life in the vineyard.
Visual storytelling around soil health, regenerative practices, and the Lehners’ hands working the land.
Product & People
Product photography of their wines, integrating the natural, wild spirit of Blacknose.
Portraits of the Lehner and their team, reflecting their personal connection to both Swiss roots and Ibiza land.
The final deliverable is a versatile visual library — cinematic films, drone sequences, still photography — that Blacknose Ibiza can use for web, social, press materials, and storytelling. This body of work highlights Blacknose’s identity as a pioneering, high-altitude, biodynamic estate deeply connected to Ibiza’s natural heritage.






