100 hectares in size and 1100 meters above sea level. A clay-loamy soil with an abundance of pebbles - the perfect terroir for Pago Guijoso. Nature is everywhere and the climate is extreme, with large temperature differences between day and night and the seasons of the year.
Each season plays its own role in the wine cycle of this ancient vineyard, helping the grapes to reach excellent ripeness. The Pago Guijoso vines are located on the borders of the Parque Natural de las Lagunas de Ruidera, in the midst of a natural environment full of life. It offers the perfect conditions for the different grape varieties grown. They all bear the Pago Guijoso designation of origin and are packed with flavour, aromas, texture and character.
After the grapes are picked and separated from their stems, the grapes begin their amazing journey to their new home in the middle of nature: the Pago Guijoso winery. Crossing borders brings a wine with complex details. It never takes more than 20 minutes to get to the winery from any point on the estate. The estate was built in a Manchego-Andalusian style and dates back to 1987. The first owner was from Seville and had it built by an architect from his hometown. Renovated in 2007, it now features only the best performing equipment in the world.
What is a Pago? A Pago is a place or rural location with edaphic (soil type) characteristics and a climate that distinguishes it from its surroundings, and is known for a name traditionally and by reputation associated with the cultivation of vineyards, whose wines have a special character. and qualities are produced. In Spain there are only 18 Pagos, of which Viña Consolación is one, produced at Pago Guijoso.