Formerly Astigarraga was a Santiago district and part of Asteasu village, but since January 26th 1660 it was erected as a independent village.
It has been always considered the cider town. The antiquity of the apple in this province goes back to documents from the 1014 year; and the most antique places that existed in the oldest country houses demonstrate that the cider fabrication is of a very remote time.
Since the end of the 19th century, Astigarraga saw Irigoien cider house be born as a country house mainly destined to natual cider elaboration.
Since then 3 generations of a family have been taking relief, being me myself, IÃ’aki Irigoien its actual owner.