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Pago Florentino
Wine region of Spain
Wine region of Spain
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Pago Florentino |
| type | Vino de Pago |
| country | Spain |
Pago Florentino is a Vino de Pago from Spain. This means that in addition to having a proven track record of consistent quality, the wines have to be both produced from estate-grown grapes and also have to be processed and aged in a winery (bodega) located on the estate.
This Vino de Pago is located in the municipality of Malagón, in the province of Ciudad Real (Castile-La Mancha, Spain), and acquired its status on 20 August 2009.
The Estate
The 58 hectare estate, known as La Solana, belongs to the Arzuaga group and contains the following red grape varieties: Tempranillo, Syrah and Petit Verdot. It was purchased in 1997 but the first wine was not made until 2002.
The planting density is between 1,300 and 3,000 vines/hectare, and the maximum authorised yield is 10,000 kg/ha for the three varieties.
The minimum alcohol content is 12.5º, and the wines must contain a minimum of 90% Tempranillo.
References
References
- Pérez Andrés, Javier. (2 January 2024). "Arzuaga atraca su catamarán en el Duero". Diario de Castilla y León.
- Calduch, Enrique. (3 October 2024). "El modesto vino de crianza que se ha convertido en una increíble joya vinícola tras 28 años de envejecimiento". [[El Español]].
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