ABOUT VINO DE PAGO DOMINIO DE VALDEPUSA
Recognized as the first Vino de Pago in 2002, a status that is reserved for estates that are considered to occupy special parcels of land that consistently produce high quality and distinctive wines. It sits in the Montes de Toledo, a mountain range alongside the Tagus River, in central Spain. Vineyards sit at approximately 1600ft absl and receive 3000 hours of sunshine a year. The climate is continental, with large diurnal temperature variations. The soil is made up of 12–20 inches of clay over 6ft of limestone. This structure has long been considered ideal for high-quality winemaking. To ensure the terroir is expressed in the estate's wines, a number of techniques are employed including potting tubes, high-density planting and surface root removal, all of which force root systems to burrow deep into the ground.