Your Curated Guide to Summer Wines
As summer arrives in full swing, a well-chosen glass of wine can bring soul to the table.
As summer arrives in full swing, a well-chosen glass of wine can bring soul to the table.
Whether you’re curating for a fine dining restaurant, a resort, or a beachside bar, picking the right wines is key. The DOP Jumilla region of Spain offers a diverse range of styles shaped by its unique terroir—making it a perfect choice for refreshing, profitable summer wine lists.
Jumilla White Wines
Fruity and Refreshing, the Core of Summer Menus
Bright and crystal-clear in the glass, Jumilla white wine reveals fruity, citrus, fresh, and/or ripe aromas. On the palate, they deliver fruit flavors with a good balance between acidity and alcohol, giving them a good body. Which textured wine with excellent drinkability. When properly chilled and aerated, they shine with a refreshing character that’s perfect for summer enjoyment.
Food Pairing Suggestions
Perfect with light starters, seafood, and fresh salads. Ideal for resort dining, casual Western cuisine, Japanese fare, or as a welcome drink by the pool. These wines can increase appeal in outdoor or high-turnover service environments.
Serving Tip
Serve chilled at 8–12°C to highlight its fruitiness and zippy acidity.
Jumilla Rosé | Fruit-Forward and Vibrant, a Social Star for Summer
Bright and crystal-clear in the glass, Jumilla white wine reveals fruity, citrus, fresh, and/or ripe aromas. On the palate, they deliver fruit flavors with a good balance between acidity and alcohol, giving them a good body. Which textured wine with excellent drinkability. When properly chilled and aerated, they shine with a refreshing character that’s perfect for summer enjoyment.
Food Pairing Suggestions
Perfect with light starters, seafood, and fresh salads. Ideal for resort dining, casual Western cuisine, Japanese fare, or as a welcome drink by the pool. These wines can increase appeal in outdoor or high-turnover service environments.
Serving Tip
Serve chilled at 8–12°C to highlight its fruitiness and zippy acidity.
Jumilla Reds | Breaking Seasonal Stereotypes with a Bold Summer Choice
Crafted from the native Monastrell grape, Jumilla reds challenge the notion that red wine is only for winter. Their naturally high acidity and deep color make them a dynamic addition to warm-weather menus.
Food Pairing Suggestions:
On the palate, they have structure and strength, with lively tannins and good acidity. Elevate dinner menus with oak-aged reds or offer a fun twist by serving unoaked reds slightly chilled with street food, tapas, or barbecue dishes.
Serving Tip
Serve oak-aged at 16–18°C; lightly chill unoaked reds to 12–14°C for a refreshing twist.
Jumilla sweet wines | The Elegant Finishing Touch to Enrich Your Menu
A violet-red or brick-red color, or even brown for wines with very long aging. Ripe, fruity aromas that can be accompanied by balsamic and spicy notes. On the palate, they are sweet, with a surprisingly well-balanced acidity.
Food Pairing Suggestions
Excellent with rich desserts like molten chocolate cake or crème brûlée. Also ideal for upscale tea service. As a starter with blue cheeses or grapes for daytime indulgence.
Serving Tip
Serve oak-aged at 16–18°C; lightly chill unoaked reds to 12–14°C for a refreshing twist.



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