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DESIGNATION OF



        ORIGIN JUMILLA



                                                                                                                                                                DO Ribera del Duero  DO Rioja  DO Navarra  DO Somontano



        Designation of Origin Jumilla is located in Southeastern Spain. It covers a wide area in Northern Murcia region and
        part of the Southeastern Albacete province.


        A region with a rough landscape, where vineyards stretch over a high plateau surrounded by mountains.
        The vineyard is located at an altitude of 400 and 800 meters.
                                                                                                                                                                                            NAVARRA
        What  makes  the  difference  between  Jumilla  wines’  personality  and  others  is  the  so-called  “terruño”,  a  magic                                                  LA RIOJA
        combination of the grape variety, soil composition, orientation and vine pruning, as well as climatology.


        Soil                                                   Vineyards                                                                                   CASTILLA LEÓN                             ARAGÓN


        Soils in this Designation of Origin are brown, calcareous   To talk about Designation of Origin Jumilla is talking about
        and brown calcareous. Overall, they retain a good deal   “monastrell” variety, being the best adapted variety
        of moisture and have an average permeability, what     to  climate and  soil  conditions  within  this  designation.                                               MADRID
        allows vines to survive to prolonged drought conditions,   It stamps this personality to its wines, which represent
        making good use of the water available.                more than the 80 % of the designation.                                                                                                                  DO La Mancha

        These soils have low organic matter content, high pH   Monastrell grapevine is an upright variety, with short
        and low salinity. Their texture gives them good aeration.  thick  vine  shoots  and  few  branches.  Its  leaves  have  a                                                                   VALENCIA
                                                               five-sided leaf blade with three marked lobes.                                                                                                         DO Valencia
                                                                                                                                                                           CASTILLA-LA MANCHA
        Weather conditions in the area                         Its bunches are small and compact, with medium-sized
                                                               spherical blue-black berries, whose skin is thick and rich                                                                                             DO Jumilla
                                                               in anthocyanins. Its fleshy pulp is soft and low in tannins.
        The climate in the area is continental influenced by
        the proximity of Mediterranean Sea to the East and     This rustic variety has  a high resistance  to drought,
        La Mancha plateau to the West.                         needs good exposure to sunlight.                                                                                                 MURCIA

        Sunny and arid, with approximately 3000 sunlight       Other varieties authorized:
        hours per year.


        With  scarce  and  irregular  rainfall  and,  sometimes,   Red varieties
        torrential downpours.                                    Tempranillo,  cencibel,  garnacha  tintorera,  garnacha,
                                                                cabernet sauvignon, merlot, syrah and petit verdot.
        The average annual temperature is around  16 ºC, with
        cold winters reaching sub-zero temperatures, and warm    White varieties
        summers with temperatures rising over 40 ºC.
                                                                 Airén, macabeo, Pedro Ximénez, malvasía, chardonnay,
                                                                sauvignon blanc, moscatel de grano menudo (muscat
                                                                blanc à petits grains) and verdejo.

















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