Jumilla wines get new certifying back label

by thedrinksbusiness.com By Lucy Shaw March 26, 2021 Newly bottled wines within the Jumilla PDO will carry an updated back label that has been given a refresh to include elements such as braille and invisible ink. The new certifying back label includes an illustration of Monastrell vine roots in a hat tip to the region’s […]

Why Jumilla should be on every wine lover’s radar

by thedrinksbusiness.com By Patrick Schmitt August 20, 2020 If you want inexpensive, organic wines from historic, ungrafted, dry-farmed vines – and who doesn’t? – then head to Jumilla in Spain. See our pictorial review of this remarkable place, which needs promoting before it’s too late: Jumilla’s relic vineyards are under threat. On July 20 I […]

Jumilla: Everything you always wanted to know

by Decanter.com Promotional feature Fiona Sims October 17, 2019 Undulating plains of sand-coloured earth are broken up by neatly striped rows of vines and stippled with olive groves. A solitary windmill sites in the windswept fertile plateau, the horizon stretching into the blue distance, where hills are dotted with their 21st century equivalent, wind turbines. Add […]

Jumilla: Spain’s organic wine region

by Decanter.com In association with DO Jumilla. A unique combination of climate, soils and topography promotes organic growing on Spain’s high plateau Andrew Black November 16, 2020 Ask a Jumilla vine-grower if they are organic and you’re likely to get a wry smile. Jumilla is by definition, they will say, organic. In fact, many growers […]

Jumilla: Grapes and flavours

by Decanter.com In association with DO Jumilla. Perfectly suited to the climate and growing conditions of Spain’s high plateau, the Monastrell grape is revered by Jumilla’s winemakers – and a new generation is pioneering the evolution of expressive modern styles Andrew BlackDecember 8, 2020 Elena Pacheco freely admits that a couple of decades ago, she […]