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the guv’nor

When the gloves are off what kind of wine would our winemakers choose to drink at home? That’s the rather tantalising challenge we set them.

They stepped up to the task with gusto. After all, how could they resist such an enticing opportunity?

Revelling in all its glorious indulgent ripe fruit and deliciousness, the creation they crafted is the guv’nor. So let’s park the wine pretence and unlock some straightforward pleasure. Pull the cork, pour a generous serving and savour its rewarding flavours.

Sentero Roble

Sentero is a wine name inspired by two Spanish terms: “Sendero”, which could be translated into Italian as “Sentiero”, and “Sentimiento” (Feeling). Its label intends to convey the feeling of flowing along the vast vineyard landscapes in Morales de Toro while handpicking their yearly crop.

Sentero Red

Sentero is a wine name inspired by two Spanish terms: “Sendero”, which could be translated into Italian as “Sentiero”, and “Sentimiento” (Feeling).  Its label intends to convey the feeling of flowing along the vast vineyard landscapes in Morales de Toro while handpicking their yearly crop. The definite play of words came from an inspiring journey through Italy.

This wine is made out of grapes that have been handpicked by the end of September from 30 to 40-year-old vines.

Frissé Red

Original drink with natural flavours of orange, lemon and cinnamon with a special touch: bubbles!  Ideal to enjoy at any moment during the day.

Prospero Brut

Prospero takes its name from the protagonist character in The Tempest; considered to be one of the main plays by William Shakespeare.  Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan, uses his skills as a sorcerer to get back his title.  Storms and other machinations facilitate events to meet these ends.

This is a delicious sparkling wine with apple, pear and lemon flavours and soft refreshing bubbles, perfect for every day celebrations.

Prospero Sec

Prospero takes its name from the protagonist of The Tempest; considered to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote alone. Prospero uses his skills as a sorcerer to ensure he gets back his rightful title, Duke of Milan.  Storms and other machinations facilitate events to meet these ends.

This is a delicious sparkling wine with apple, pear and raspberry flavours and soft refreshing bubbles, perfect for every day celebrations.

Bajoz, Vino de Museo

This wine from Toro can be your little piece of our museum. It is made from century-old Tinta de Toro vines, the local form of Tempranillo. The vine is ungrafted and planted with less than a thousand vines per hectare. As you enjoy this wine perhaps reflect on the ancient beam press, wine racks, traditional use of wineskins and the jar made by the clay artisans. This is your part of our wine museum, as well as the other artifacts we hope you enjoyed.

La Unica, First Edition (Sold Out)

La Única was created with the main purpose of displaying, for the first time, the numerous assets of red wines from Rioja, Ribera del Duero and Toro in a single wine.

Tempranillo from each one of these wine-making prestigious regions were combined to create a coupage that exhibits the best from each area and makes of La Única a wine of an unprecedented essence and character.

Each hand painted label takes the colours of “the land blood” to represent its origin and history with each line.

La Unica, Third Edition (Sold Out)

La Única was created with the main purpose of displaying, for the first time, the numerous assets of red wines made in the wineries of Pagos del Rey in northern Spain in a single wine.

Tempranillo from each one of these wine-making prestigious regions get together to create a coupage that exhibits the best from each area and makes of La Única a wine of an unprecedented essence and character.

Wine and art are blended in this limited edition of 6,300 bottles. Each hand painted label takes the colours of “the land blood” to represent its origin and history with each line.

El Pugil

“Púgil” is a fighter who fights with his own arms. Romans used the word “púgil” for this type of gladiator. Pagos del Rey presents a powerful and strong red wine from Toro, full of character, structure and personality.

Peñasol Medium Sweet White

This wine is produced from the indigenous Airen variety. A pleasing fruity wine with notes of freshly mowed grass is obtained.

Peñasol Merlot

The best grapes from the vineyards of the “Valle de las Piedras” ripen under the radiant sunshine of this region in central Spain. The merlot grape is a widely grown variety in this area for its particular features that yield extremely fine and smooth wines that remain aromatic and fleshy at the same time.