Dark cherry colour, well covered with a layer.
Fragrant on the nose, where it displays intense aromas of wild berries (blueberries) on a background of spices (cloves). With notes of noble woods reminiscent of incense and cedar. Silky, with fine and well-integrated tannins, very perfumed on the palate.
Great final persistence. A wine in which elegance prevails more than power, the result of a measured aging.
And it is that, for its incursion into Ribera del Duero, the Torres family took over the Finca Fompedraza, a unique terroir of limestone clay soils, located at almost 900 meters of altitude, in one of the highest levels of the region. Hence the name Pago del Cielo, of which the Club brings you its most shining star: its first wine to reach the Reserve category, after spending 16 months aging in French and American oak and a minimum of 21 more months in the bottle.