Selection of the Evaluation Body related to the SUST_EUFW (SUSTAINABLE EU) Grant Agreement and the publication of the contract notice on the TED Tenders Electronic Daily: http://ted.europa.eu/ For your information, the Contract Notice has been published on PKS's...
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Wine Enthusiast October 2023 Issue – Buying Guide
We’re proud of our wineries for being selected by Wine Enthusiast to be part of the exclusive Buying Guide October 2023 issue. There’s no such thing as too many gifts. And who doesn’t love a good bottle of wine. Here are a few more last minute holiday gift ideas for...
Wine Enthusiast 90+ Points 2023 for D.O.P. Jumilla Wines
Jumilla wines taking home 90+ scores! Check out these “best buys” in Wine Enthusiast. Jumilla wines taking home 90+ scores! Check out these “best buys” in Wine Enthusiast. We’re rounding out 2023 on a high note and with high scores! Check out these 12 wines coming in...
Jumilla Wine: Making Magic with Monastrell
I was invited to learn more about (and taste) a few wines from Jumilla, a place I have not yet visited and whose wines I knew only from my studies, I was excited to dig in! Sixteen years ago, I visited Spain for the first time. My plan was to stay ten days; I ended up...
The Jumilla Wine Challenge
The Jumilla Wine Challenge (El Certamen de Calidad Vinos Jumilla PDO) was created in 1994 in order to incentivise the wineries to bottle their high-quality wines. Almost the whole of the appellation’s wineries currently take part in this challenge. Over a period of...
Jumilla presents first instalment of new documentary: ‘Dialogues of Art and Wine’
A new video from DO Jumilla highlights the connection between viticulture and art by bringing together three experts across different crafts. DO Jumilla, a leading wine producing region sitting between the region of Murcia and Albacete province with a reputation for a...
Stop Calling Grenache, Mourvèdre and Carignan, ‘Rhône Varieties’
Another internationally used name for Mourvèdre is Mataro, which is used in Australia and California. It is a town on the Mediterranean coast between Valencia and Barcelona. As the fourth-most planted red grape in Spain, it is mainly grown in Alicante, Jumilla,...
Why Jumilla wines are a rock solid investment
The Spanish region of Jumilla is famed for its arid climate and rocky soils. Now, it’s wonderfully gastronomic wines are set to take the on-trade by storm, reports Sarah Neish. Stroll through any working vineyard and in most instances you might notice the soft give of...
Jumilla wines dominate blind-tastings
Wines from Jumilla in southern Spain bagged an impressive haul of medals in db‘s global Masters competitions. Here’s why the region’s wines are hitting the spot. For all the hype about ‘cool-climate’ wines, Jumilla stands out for producing the exact opposite....