Conde de San Cristobal
History of Ribera del Duero
History of Ribera del Duero
Conde de San Cristóbal winery stands in the historic Pago de Valdestremero estate, where the vineyards were already famous in the 16th century, producing grapes used in the wine served at the Court of King Philip II in Valladolid.
The De la Mata family, currently headed by Don Pelayo de la Mata, IX Count of San Cristóbal, owns the winery.
The estate, with its 80 hectares of vineyards, is situated close to the town of Peñafiel, Valladolid, in the heart of the so-called “Golden Mile” of the Ribera del Duero (DOC) wine region.
The De la Mata family, currently headed by Don Pelayo de la Mata, IX Count of San Cristóbal, owns the winery.
The estate, with its 80 hectares of vineyards, is situated close to the town of Peñafiel, Valladolid, in the heart of the so-called “Golden Mile” of the Ribera del Duero (DOC) wine region.
The vineyard is divided into multiple, single variety micro-plots of Tempranillo grapes.
The favourable terroir of the estate, with its complex composition of seven soil types, together with the various altitudes and orientation of the planting, combine to produce wines packed with personality, distinguished by their fruity character, colour and exceptional longevity.
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- Conde de San Cristóbal
- Conde de San Cristobal Reserva Especial
- Flamingo Rose