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Our Story: El Campo

A Name Full of Memory


El Campo derives from the owner’s roots.

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In Spanish, campo means field.

A word that evokes wide-open spaces, quiet countryside, and the feeling of being free.


Born to an Argentine father and a Balinese mother, her childhood was a blend of two beautiful worlds. Though she lived in Indonesia, every year her family would journey to Argentina — a trip filled with anticipation and love. There, they stayed with her Argentine family on el campo — 170 hectares of lush, living memory.

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Cows grazing freely.

A river winding gently through the land, where they would fish and ride boats.

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Wild rabbits darting through the grass.

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Old cars rumbling across dusty paths.Horses roaming in the distance.

 

It was magical — a place where her heart felt most alive.

 

Those memories were her treasure, and she dreamed of one day taking her own children there — to pass on the tradition, to let them feel what she felt.

 

But life, as it often does, changed course.

 

As she grew older and focused on university, the trips stopped.Then came the hardest moment of all — her father was diagnosed with cancer.​

 

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eL campo was paradise.

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