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Availability date: 2022-09-19
Color and Appearance: | Presenta un intenso color morado cardenalicio, con ribetes granates. Capa cerrada típica de la uva Tinto Fino, lágrima densa y abundante. |
Nose / Aroma: | Los aromas de flores y frutas frescas llenan nuestros sentidos, apareciendo posteriormente los tonos de vainilla, cacao, torrefacto, cuero nuevo, que confirman el buen ensamblaje de la madera con la uva. Tonos de sándalo y especiados, así como tabaco o re |
Mouth / Flavors: | La entrada en boca es elegante, carnosa, refrescante al paladar. El avance es potente y complejo y nos deja un postgusto largo, intenso, de uva muy madura y taninos redondos, nobles. |
Kind of wine: | Red Wine Reserva |
Grape Varieties: | 100% Tempranillo |
Vintage: | 2020 |
Ageing: | 22 meses en barrica nueva de roble francés. |
Soils: | Arcilloso calcáreo. |
Grape harvest: | Después de un exhaustivo seguimiento de esta parcela, se decide vendimiar y elaborar de forma independiente respecto al resto de nuestros vinos. |
Viticulture: | Vino elaborado con la uva procedente de una parcela propia llamada El Nogal (6 hectáreas de tempranillo injertado con yemas de nuestro Picón). |
Location: | Pedrosa de Duero. |
Pago de los Capellanes is located barely a kilometre from the village of Pedrosa de Duero, nestled deep in the heart of the Ribera del Duero region of Spain.
In the 14th century, a chaplainry existed in the village of Pedrosa de Duero. The inhabitants of the village donated small parcels of land to the chaplains in appreciation for the religious duties that they performed in the area.
Over time, the chaplainry came to have a sizeable landholding.
Some 500 years later, in 1855, the properties of the church and clergy were given over to the city council as part of the Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizábal. Despite this, the inhabitants of Pedrosa continued to call the area “Pago de los Capellanes” in honour of the chaplains.
The estate was home to vineyards. Vines cultivated for generations. Today, these have grown to become one of the most prestigious wineries in the Ribera del Duero region, the Rodero Villa Winery.
The fruit of their work: Pago de los Capellanes.
Climate
The average daytime temperature at that time of year is 25ºC. At night, it falls to 5ºC. This contrast aids the maturation of the fruit and heightens the alcohol content, colour and tannins, while helping to maintain a well balanced acidity.
Viñedo
Pago de los Capellanes is divided into 35 parcels, each of whose fruit is processed separately. In the months leading up to the harvest, we take samples from each parcel twice daily, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. We then use these samples to analyse the evolution of the grape clusters, pressing one hundred berries from each parcel and studying their degree of maturity. It is not until early October, when the grapes are at their finest, that we begin to harvest the fruit from the vines.
Grapes
Red: Tinto Fino or Tempranillo.
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