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The term "Pais" refers to a grape variety that holds a significant place in the wine history of the Americas, particularly in Chile and Argentina, where it is known as "Criolla Chica." Its roots can be traced back to the Spanish conquistadors, who brought Vitis vinifera (the common grape vine) to the New World. Over centuries, Pais adapted to its new environment, flourishing especially in Chile's rural, traditional settings. In Chile, Pais grapes were the dominant variety for wine production until the late 19th and early 20th centuries when they were gradually replaced by more internationally recognized varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Carmenere. However, Pais has experienced a renaissance in recent years, as winemakers and consumers alike have started to appreciate its historical significance and unique characteristics. Wines made from Pais grapes are typically light to medium-bodied, with fresh red fruit flavors (such as strawberry, raspberry, and cherry), herbal notes, and a distinctive bright acidity. They are often produced in a style that emphasizes drinkability and fruit expression, sometimes using carbonic maceration (a fermentation method that enhances fruity flavors and softens tannins) to create a more approachable, youthful wine. In Argentina, where it's called Criolla Chica, the grape plays a similar role, contributing to the country's viticultural diversity. Although not as prominent as Malbec, Argentina's flagship variety, Criolla Chica is gaining attention for its role in traditional and historical wines. Pais is part of a broader interest in reviving heritage grape varieties and traditional winemaking practices. This interest supports more sustainable viticulture, as these old vines are often dry-farmed (grown without irrigation) and adapted to local conditions, reducing the need for chemical inputs. Winemakers focusing on Pais are often passionate about expressing terroir—a wine's sense of place—believing that these vines can uniquely reflect the landscapes and climates of their regions.
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La Despensa Boutique Pais 2022

La Despensa Boutique Pais is made from 90% Pais and 10% Cinsault.

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