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The Spanish Wine Law (“Ley 24/2003”) establishes a quality pyramid where the
  Pago clearly stands out from the traditional appellations of origin. In some
              aspects it is similar to the French ‘terroir’ concept.




   Pago; Specific rural estate of vineyards which embodies singular soil and
 microclimate characteristics which distinguish it from sites in the same region
      while contributing to the unique features and qualities of the wine.
3 HIGHLIGHTS ABOUT THE PAGO CONCEPT AND PAGO AYLES

We´ve wanted to become different;
Each step given for the last 8 years were focused to reach the maximum
level of quality and express truly and exactly the Pago Ayles “terroir”.


Our wines are different ;
The estate has clay and calcareous soil (perfect for the vineyard), and has a
valley microclimate (cooler than the rest of the region). These results,
combinated with an intelligent winemaking allow us make different wines.


The Spanish Wine Law says that we are different;
Since the vintage 2010, Pago Ayles was recognized like a "Vino de Pago"
and we have the studies & analysis that certifies that our wines and “Finca”
are different. Only 13 wineries owns the "Vino de Pago" Status.
The estate;
The agro-food project of Pago Aylés began back in 1994 when the
estate was bought by the current owner, who unified different
properties that had belonged to the clergy and the nobility since
the Middle Ages, this way, becoming one of the biggest private
owned estates in the Aragón region (north eastern Spain), with an
extension of more than 3.100 hectares with all of the perimeter
fenced.
Aylés is not only a winery; it is a well defined territory where
nature and wine coexist in a very peculiar way. It is definitely a
Pago, with its own characteristics that differentiate and distinguish
it from other surrounding estates. Thanks to the breeding and
restocking of native endangered species, the European Union has
included us in the Natura 2000 network as a Special Protection
Area for Birds (ZEPA in Spanish).
                                              The Pago wine concept
                                              It is a concept similar to the French “Grand Cru”, the Italian “vigneti” or the German
                                              “gesetzlich geschützte Einzellage”, intended to indicate the quality potential of the Pago
                                              (both the vineyard and the “terroir”).
                                              After 7 years, since October 2010 we have been recognized as a PAGO WINE (“Vino de
                                              Pago”), as defined by the Spanish Vineyard and Wine Law (“Ley 24/2003”), becoming
                                              the first winery in Aragón to have this title and one of the 10 wineries that in Spain
                                              possesses this exclusive Designation of Origin granted only to the wineries with the
                                              highest level of quality excellence.
                                              In the Spanish wine quality pyramid, the Pago stands as the top tier with respect to
                                              other Designations of Origin. As such, they must comply with strict requirements
                                              relating to the process of production, processing and bottling such as: For the
                                              production of a Pago wine, only grapes coming from the Pago may be used.
                                              •Production, storage and aging of these wines should be made separately from other
                                              wines.
                                              •A comprehensive quality system must be applied from the production stage, until the
                                              marketing of the wines
Our Vineyard
Nurturing the vine is much more than a mere
production process: All the plans, projects and
activities of the winery aim to integrate in its
wines, a blend of traditional cultural practice, the
landscape, the flora and fauna that shape these
lands giving fruition to such excellent and original
wines. In addition to the centuries-old vineyards
that existed in the farm, since 1994 Tempranillo
and Garnacha native grape varieties to our region
have been planted             to sit alongside the
international varieties Cabernet – Sauvignon ,
Chardonnay, Syrah and Merlot, the later were the
first of this variety to be planted in this area.




                                                       Highlights
                                                       The Aylés brand is very well positioned thanks to
                                                       the prestigious awards we have been granted
                                                       during the past years and to the excellent
                                                       references made in national and international
                                                       media by recognized prescribers.
Our Pago Wines
The “Pago” wines will be launched gradually during the
next coming years. We will be innovating in the market,
producing Spain’s first young red Pago wine, starting
with the “a” from Aylés in the second semester 2011. It
is a red ‘coupage’ wine 2010 vintage with a blend of:
35% Merlot, 35% Tempranillo, 15% Garnacha, 15%
Cabernet-Sauvignon.
These wines are initially targeted (but not exclusively),
to the on-trade market.
“a” from Pago Aylés: Red ‘coupage’
“y” from Pago Aylés: Red ‘barrique
“l” from Pago Aylés: ‘Rosé’ wine
“é” from Pago Aylés: wine available from 2013.
“s” from Pago Aylés: Wine available from 2013.


                                                            Our D.O.P. Wines
                                                             These wines are initially targeted (but not
                                                            exclusively), to the on-trade market.
                                                            ALDEYA is an ancient loanword from the
                                                            Arabic Al-day’ah (The village). The first
                                                            references to the primitive Aldeya de Aylés
                                                            date back to the XIIth century, when this
                                                            scarcely populated rural settlement, was
                                                            reconquered for the Christians by Alfonso I de
                                                            Aragón - “The Battler”.
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    The Spanish WineLaw (“Ley 24/2003”) establishes a quality pyramid where the Pago clearly stands out from the traditional appellations of origin. In some aspects it is similar to the French ‘terroir’ concept. Pago; Specific rural estate of vineyards which embodies singular soil and microclimate characteristics which distinguish it from sites in the same region while contributing to the unique features and qualities of the wine.
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    3 HIGHLIGHTS ABOUTTHE PAGO CONCEPT AND PAGO AYLES We´ve wanted to become different; Each step given for the last 8 years were focused to reach the maximum level of quality and express truly and exactly the Pago Ayles “terroir”. Our wines are different ; The estate has clay and calcareous soil (perfect for the vineyard), and has a valley microclimate (cooler than the rest of the region). These results, combinated with an intelligent winemaking allow us make different wines. The Spanish Wine Law says that we are different; Since the vintage 2010, Pago Ayles was recognized like a "Vino de Pago" and we have the studies & analysis that certifies that our wines and “Finca” are different. Only 13 wineries owns the "Vino de Pago" Status.
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    The estate; The agro-foodproject of Pago Aylés began back in 1994 when the estate was bought by the current owner, who unified different properties that had belonged to the clergy and the nobility since the Middle Ages, this way, becoming one of the biggest private owned estates in the Aragón region (north eastern Spain), with an extension of more than 3.100 hectares with all of the perimeter fenced. Aylés is not only a winery; it is a well defined territory where nature and wine coexist in a very peculiar way. It is definitely a Pago, with its own characteristics that differentiate and distinguish it from other surrounding estates. Thanks to the breeding and restocking of native endangered species, the European Union has included us in the Natura 2000 network as a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA in Spanish). The Pago wine concept It is a concept similar to the French “Grand Cru”, the Italian “vigneti” or the German “gesetzlich geschützte Einzellage”, intended to indicate the quality potential of the Pago (both the vineyard and the “terroir”). After 7 years, since October 2010 we have been recognized as a PAGO WINE (“Vino de Pago”), as defined by the Spanish Vineyard and Wine Law (“Ley 24/2003”), becoming the first winery in Aragón to have this title and one of the 10 wineries that in Spain possesses this exclusive Designation of Origin granted only to the wineries with the highest level of quality excellence. In the Spanish wine quality pyramid, the Pago stands as the top tier with respect to other Designations of Origin. As such, they must comply with strict requirements relating to the process of production, processing and bottling such as: For the production of a Pago wine, only grapes coming from the Pago may be used. •Production, storage and aging of these wines should be made separately from other wines. •A comprehensive quality system must be applied from the production stage, until the marketing of the wines
  • 6.
    Our Vineyard Nurturing thevine is much more than a mere production process: All the plans, projects and activities of the winery aim to integrate in its wines, a blend of traditional cultural practice, the landscape, the flora and fauna that shape these lands giving fruition to such excellent and original wines. In addition to the centuries-old vineyards that existed in the farm, since 1994 Tempranillo and Garnacha native grape varieties to our region have been planted to sit alongside the international varieties Cabernet – Sauvignon , Chardonnay, Syrah and Merlot, the later were the first of this variety to be planted in this area. Highlights The Aylés brand is very well positioned thanks to the prestigious awards we have been granted during the past years and to the excellent references made in national and international media by recognized prescribers.
  • 7.
    Our Pago Wines The“Pago” wines will be launched gradually during the next coming years. We will be innovating in the market, producing Spain’s first young red Pago wine, starting with the “a” from Aylés in the second semester 2011. It is a red ‘coupage’ wine 2010 vintage with a blend of: 35% Merlot, 35% Tempranillo, 15% Garnacha, 15% Cabernet-Sauvignon. These wines are initially targeted (but not exclusively), to the on-trade market. “a” from Pago Aylés: Red ‘coupage’ “y” from Pago Aylés: Red ‘barrique “l” from Pago Aylés: ‘Rosé’ wine “é” from Pago Aylés: wine available from 2013. “s” from Pago Aylés: Wine available from 2013. Our D.O.P. Wines These wines are initially targeted (but not exclusively), to the on-trade market. ALDEYA is an ancient loanword from the Arabic Al-day’ah (The village). The first references to the primitive Aldeya de Aylés date back to the XIIth century, when this scarcely populated rural settlement, was reconquered for the Christians by Alfonso I de Aragón - “The Battler”.