Montserrat Reserve is not the product of a corporate hospitality group or a real estate development company. It is a family project, born from a desire to build something honest on a piece of land that asked for care, not extraction.
The idea for Montserrat Reserve began years before any plans were drawn. It started with a question: what would it look like to live closer to the land, not as a weekend escape, but as a way of being? That question led to years of searching, visiting rural properties across Mexico, learning about regenerative agriculture, and studying the work of people who had built something similar in other parts of the world.
When we found the land near Chacahua, we knew it was right. Not because it was perfect, but because it had character. The terrain was uneven, the vegetation was dense, and the coast was close enough to hear at night. It was the kind of land that did not need to be transformed. It needed to be understood.
We spent the first year just being there. Walking the property, observing where the water collected after rain, noting which trees the birds preferred, learning the patterns of sun and shade across the seasons. Only after that period of listening did we begin to design. And even then, the design was guided more by the land than by any blueprint.
This is a family-led project in every sense. The decisions are made around a kitchen table, not in a boardroom. The vision is personal, shaped by the experience of raising a family and wanting to create a place that reflects values that matter to us: simplicity, care, and a deep respect for the natural world.
The reserve is named after Montserrat. It is a personal name, not a geographic one, and it carries meaning that goes deeper than branding. Montserrat is the name of someone at the center of this family, someone whose presence shaped the kind of place we wanted to build: gentle, strong, rooted in love rather than ambition.
In Catalan, Montserrat means "serrated mountain," a reference to the jagged peaks of the Montserrat massif near Barcelona. But for us, the name carries a different weight. It represents care, tenderness, and the quiet kind of strength that holds a family together through the years of uncertainty that a project like this requires.
We chose to name the reserve after her because this place is, in a very real sense, built for her and because of her. Every decision, from the plants in the garden to the angle of the roof, reflects the values she embodies: patience, attention, and the belief that beautiful things take time.
We love hearing from people who share our values or are curious about what we are building. Whether you have a question about the project, want to learn more about visiting, or just want to say hello, we would be glad to hear from you.
Montserrat Reserve opens in 2027 with limited availability for founding guests. Join the waitlist for priority access and early pricing.
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