Pavo Real Valle de Guadalupe Red 750 ML
SKU: BB9198699
Product Details
Brand: | Pavo Real |
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Country: | Mexico |
Region: | Baja California |
Appellation: | Valle de Guadalupe |
Grapes Varietal: | Barbera, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Ruby Cabernet |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Red |
Size: | 750 ML |
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Food pairing This intense and flavorful wine demands a rich meal. Beef fajitas with grilled onions and spicy chorizo dishes will stand up to Pavo Real Red Wine. Pair with sweet sopapillas for a decadent Pavo Real experience.\n Producer Pavo Real wines are cultivated in Valle de Guadalupe, the most prestigious wine region in Mexico, known for its plentiful and exceptional viticulture. Mexican wines have a rich history and have been cultivated since the Spanish first arrived in the 16th century, making them the oldest wineries in the Americas. Until now, these wines have been enjoyed within Mexico’s borders but Pavo Real is bringing this unique Mexican experience to international tables.Pavo Real Red Wine exhibits intense and fruit forward aromas of dried strawberry, black cherry liqueur, black currants, crushed pomegranates, violets, wet leaves, wild herbs, black pepper, cacao nibs, wet leather and dried clay. The palate is full, layered, rich and spicy with flavors of preserved raspberries, strawberries, bitter chocolate, dried herbs and baking spices.\n \n Producer Information\n Pavo Real wines reign from the Independence Valley region in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. With a rich history, the Mexican father and leader of the Independence Priest Miguel Hidalgo harvested wine grapes in the 19th Century in the same land in which the grapes that produce this wine are cultivated today. Guanajuato is Mexico City’s most proximate wine country destination sits at elevations of up to 6,500 feet. Soils here are composed of loamy clay, which helps retain moisture in the semi-desert climate. Pavo Real, Spanish for Peacock is a unique assembly of originally European varieties, with grapes cultivated at 2000 meters above sea level nourishing them with the depth and complexities that the region and land has to offer. We invite you to enjoy a glass of Mexico’s rich history.