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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti14.0%

The wine

Pago Florentino is a wine with its own clear identity, a wine whose quality and character has earned it the right to bear the Vino de Pago label with pride. Its history goes back to 1997 when Florentino Arzuaga, founder and owner of Bodegas Arzuaga, first came to Castile-La Mancha to look into the olive oil production business. While searching for lands ideal for olive trees, Florentino came across the 'La Solana' estate located on a breezy sun-baked hillside which seemed the perfect location for vine-growing. The vineyards are at the foot of the hill, facing south towards two natural lakes and sheltered by hills to the north. The soil is rich in granite whereas the subsoil contains a lot of clay meaning it retains rainfall. The slate below, together with the granite, adds a special touch of minerality to the grapes. Vines enjoy endless hours of sunlight thanks to the orientation of the estate which, together with a lack of shade, means conditions are ideal for fully ripening the fruit as can be appreciated in every glass of Pago Florentino.

It is a bright clear wine with a Picota cherry red colour and purple glints. A host of wonderful fragrances delight the nose, combining ripe wild fruit and a floral bouquet with aromas of roasted coffee and mint. Silky and pleasant in the mouth, it is a medium-bodied wine with fine tannins and a splendid and lingering intensity. Retronasal aromas remind us once again of black fruits and toasted notes, alongside an elegant hint of vanilla. Pago Florentino has a smooth and seductive, pleasant and elegant finish. A moreish wine, it is light, fresh, juicy and serious with fine spices appearing with every sip, reminiscent of tobacco leaves and cocoa. With an excellent potential for laying down, it may even remind wine-lovers of Ribera del Duero red wines thanks to the work of Bodegas Arzuaga.

What does this wine taste like?

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Picota cherry red / Ruby-red rim / Violet glints / Clean / Bright
Bouquet
Higly aromatic / Fruit aromas / Ripe red fruit / Black fruit / Toasty notes / Roasted notes / Coffee / Mint
Mouth
Good entry / Silky / Lovely / Intense / Fruit aromas / Black fruit / Roasted notes / Long

Drinking and storing

Serve between 15ºC and 17ºC

Food pairing

Rice dishes / White meats / Aperitifs / Red meats / Grills / Oven-cooked meats / Chocolate desserts

Ratings and awards

201890 PK91 SK
PK: ParkerSK: Suckling

Customer reviews

4.5/5
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Winemaking

Vinification materialWood
Ageing period12 months
Type of woodFrench and American oak

Vineyards

Pago Florentino

SoilGravel surface
ClimateContinental with Mediterranean influence
OrientationSouth

The winery

Bodegas Arzuaga Navarro

Bodegas Arzuaga Navarro

Founded in the early 90s by the Arzuaga Navarro family, the winery that bears his name stands near the Duero river, on the road that connects Soria with Valladolid. The building is a song to the stone, a solid and rustic monastic evocation, with its arcades, its towers and the bell tower. It was Florentino Arzuaga, a great wine lover, who founded Bodegas Arzuaga-Navarro after buying Finca La Planta, located in the Valladolid town of Quintanilla de Onésimo. Then came the...

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