Celeste Reserva is born 895 meters (2,937 feet) above sea level, where the vines and the sky form a magical connection, resulting in a wine filled with the freshness, emotion, and intensity of a starry night. Perfectly ripened, estate grown Tinto Fino is h
Celeste Reserva is born 895 meters (2,937 feet) above sea level, where the vines and the sky form a magical connection, resulting in a wine filled with the freshness, emotion, and intensity of a starry night. Perfectly ripened, estate grown Tinto Fino is harvested from up to 80-year old vines, grown at peak altitudes of 3,000ft in the Peafiel region.
The wine has an majestic and dark garnet color. Serious and intense on first impression, the nose opens up in the glass to reveal fruit aromas of blackberry jam and black cherries. These are joined by warm notes of spices such as clove and oak, cedar and incense. The palate is light, silky, supple, and savory.
Pago del Cielo Winery, founded by the Torres family in 2004, spans the prestigious regions of Ribera del Duero and Rueda. With a focus on crafting modern, elegant wines, the winery benefits from high-altitude vineyards in Ribera del Duero that enhance the aromatic intensity of their reds. In Rueda, the estate vineyards on the banks of the Duero River have unique alluvial soils which highlight the expressiveness of their Verdejo. Led by Winemaker Juan Ramn Garca, Pago del Cielo combines tradition, quality, and a passion for the unique terroirs of the regions.
The Torres family’s deep commitment to the land in DO Castilla y Len reached new heights with the establishment of the Pago del Cielo Winery in 2004. Led by Winemaker Juan Ramn Garca, this ambitious project seeks to produce modern, meticulously crafted wines that reflect the elegance and expressive potential of both Ribera del Duero and Rueda’s terroir.In Ribera del Duero, the winery sits at 895 meters above sea level, in Fompedrazathe highest point of the appellationwhere breathtaking landscapes and an ideal climate combine to create red wines of remarkable aromatic intensity. The vineyards, nestled within the municipality of Campo de Peafiel (Valladolid), are often described as “”within reach of the sky,”” a testament to the altitude, which moderates the effects of the harsh continental climate.In the neighboring region of Rueda, Pago del Cielo’s vineyards in Villafranca del Duero occupy the westernmost part of the DO. This stunning location is perfect for producing white wines that highlight the distinctive and authentic characteristics of the Verdejo grape. With roots in both Ribera del Duero and Rueda, Pago del Cielo embodies a blend of tradition, a commitment to quality, and a deep passion for viticulture.
Proof/ABV: 14
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