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Pago

Vino de Pago, is the highest administrative qualification given to a winery. The Pago Wines belong to a rural area with different characteristics from the environment where they are located. They are made in farms near these areas, limited by the Autonomous Community in which they are located. If a Pago is in its entirety within the geographical area of ​​a D.O. and also complies with its corresponding regulations, we can call Qualified Pago Wine.

For a wine to be a Pago, it must comply with the following specific characteristics:

It must be made by the owners of the vineyards located in that pago (exceptionally also by wineries located in the vicinity of the pago).
The grapes with which the wine is made have to come from those same vineyards.
Pago wine has to be stored and carried out separately from the rest of the wines.
It must keep the same name, at least for five years.
It must have a series of quality requirements demanded, from the very beguining when the grapes are produced until the wine is released to the market.
Must have belonged to a Denomination of Origin before and for at least 10 years.
In Spain there are 9 wines of Pago, among which we could highlight El Terrerazo, Pago Chozas de Carrascal or Dominio de Valdepusa, among others.

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Marqués de Griñón Graciano...

Marqués de Griñón Graciano 2011 Is an attractive wine, velvety and very clean.

Carlos Falcó is one of the people who have contributed the most to Spanish wine in the last two decades. He is a pioneer in the planting of foreign varieties, a pioneer in planting Cabernet, Syrah and Petit Verdot. His vineyard is a real garden, with control of hydric stress, and the most modern technology.

Price €34.50