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IYADOC11862013.Pdf Since Roman times, vines have The grape type which is mostly been grown and wine has been used to produce wine is produced in the Region of Monastrell, a red variety with Murcia. It benefits from excellent small, compact bunches, which weather conditions, soil and is perfectly adapted to the human resources for grape- environmental conditions in this growing and producing quality area. wines. Monastrell wines are deeply The variety of different soils and coloured and full-bodied and climate conditions allows the come in a very extensive, high production of an extensive range quality range. Other varieties of red, rosé and white wines for which are selected to produce all tastes and palates. Three wine are Teinturier Grenache, PDO wine areas stand out: Cencibel, Cabernet-Sauvignon, Bullas, Jumilla and Yecla. Grenache, Merlot, Syrah and Petit Verdot for red and rosé; in addition, Macabeo, Airen, Pedro Ximenez, Malvasia, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscat varieties. BULLAS PDO REGULATORY BOARD T. +34 968 652 601 If the district of Bullas is known for [email protected] something, it is for its wine-growing www.vinosdebullas.es tradition. In Bullas, wine is the ultimate Granted in 1994, the Bullas Protected expression of a town devoted to tending Denomination of Origin takes in the vines since its very origins, both districts of Bullas, Mula, Ricote, defining it and filling it with pride. A Cehegín, Lorca, Pliego, Caravaca, traditional craft that has matured over Moratalla and Calasparra. time, lovingly nurtured by its people in Eleven wineries have been registered the hope of a rich reward: full-bodied in the Regulatory Board, which wines abounding in character that linger everyday works hard for these PDO not only on the palate but also in the wines to be well situated and renowned memory. as they deserve at both national and international markets. With this aim, A stroll along its streets full of history they attend the industry’s most or a chat with the local people will important events and fairs with the reveal how the town has been linked different wines, and communicate part to the delicious fruit of the vine since of their wine culture and tradition to the the remotest of times. public. Bullas Wine Route Association is the ASSOCIATED ESTABLISHMENTS entity in charge of the regulation, promotion and administration of ‘Bullas WINERIES Restaurante Campoy La Rafa MUSEUMS Wine Route’ tourist destination. It Paraje de la Rafa s/n - 30180 Bullas T. +34 670 501 645 Museo del Vino de Bullas promotes the organisation of different Bodegas del Rosario T. +34 968 657 211 activities so that they contribute to the T. +34 902 105 989 [email protected] development of wine tourism. [email protected] ACCOMMODATION http://museodelvino.bullas.es www.bodegasdelrosario.com Casa Rural María del Cartero Casa-Museo D. Pepe Marsilla ‘Bullas 1900’ One of its main aims is to guarantee Bodega San Isidro La Copa de Bullas T. +34 968 657 211 maintenance of quality levels in the T. +34 968 652 160 T. +34 650 840 028 [email protected] [email protected] Wine Route’s services and products. [email protected] http://www.bullas.es/turismo/museo.htm Bodega Balcona www.casamariadelcartero.es T. +34 968 652 891 / +34 609 104 111 Hospedería Molino de Abajo SHOPS AND WINE CELLARS [email protected] Paraje Molino de Abajo T. +34 968 657 211 www.partal-vinos.com T. +34 968 431 383 / +34 629 672 784 Enoteca Bodega de la Balsa Bodega Molino y Lagares de Bullas [email protected] T. +34 968 652 601 [email protected] [email protected] T. +34 638 046 694 www.castillico.com http://rutadelvino.bullas.es www.vinosdebullas.es [email protected] Hotel SG*** www.bodegaslavia.com T. +34 902 22 02 03 / +34 968 657 220 / Vinoteca Bodegas del Rosario Bodega Monastrell +34 619 680 836 T. +34 968 652 045 [email protected] T. +34 968 653 708 / +34 648 702 412 [email protected] www.bodegasdelrosario.com [email protected] www.hotelsg.net www.bodegamonastrell.com Alojamientos Turísticos La Rafa Tienda del Museo del Vino Paraje de La Rafa T. +34 968 657 211 RESTAURANTS T. +34 968 654 666 [email protected] [email protected] http://museodelvino.bullas.es Restaurante Avenida Casa Rural Cañada del Pino T. +34 968 652 345 T. +34 609 724 890 / +34 636 963 476 TRAVEL AGENCIES Restaurante La Tasca de Adolfo [email protected] Ara Travel www.casaruralpino.es T. +34 699 737 687 Camino del Prado s/n [email protected] T. +34 968 654 908 Restaurante Molino de Abajo TOURIST OFFICES [email protected] T. +34 968 431 383 / +34 629 672 784 [email protected] Oficina de Turismo de Bullas www.castillico.com T. +34 968 652 244 [email protected] Restaurante Borrego www.bullas.es T. +34 968 652 641 [email protected] www.borregorestauracion.com JUMILLA PDO REGULATORY BOARD T. +34 968 781 761 The wines being produced in Jumilla Centuries ago, the town was famous [email protected] are of exquisite quality, thanks to the for being a geographical and cultural www.vinosdejumilla.org diversity of grape varieties that can be crossroads and, as such, you will find found in the area, with Monastrell as historical and artistic vestiges of all the Jumilla is one of Spain's oldest the queen of them all. Mediterranean civilizations. It is not Protected Denomination of Origin wine without reason that this is a prosperous areas, which has been regulated since Jumilla is somewhere you can immerse area full of contrasts, which the Arabs 1966. yourself in the culture, tradition and called 'the beautiful'. Thanks to its customs of a wine-growing area with It is on the southeast of Spain, and is monuments, museums and other visitor deep roots. Explore its vineyards, visit characterised by wide valleys and and cultural attractions, in 1981 the its numerous wineries and find out all plains, marked by mountains. It is a town was declared a site of historical about wine-making, step by step. Stay transition area between the and artistic interest. in rural surroundings, enjoy the local Mediterranean Levante coast and the cuisine... And, of course, take Castilla-La Mancha plateau. The wine advantage of the opportunities it offers production covers two wide areas: the to get to know its historical, cultural municipality of Jumilla, from the Region and natural heritage. of Murcia, where the Regulatory Board has its head office, and the As well as being famous for its wines, municipalities of Montealegre del Jumilla is also home to many other Castillo, Fuente Álamo, Ontur, Hellín, treasures that are well worth Albatana and Tobarra, from the discovering. province of Albacete. By following the Wine Route, visitors ASSOCIATED ESTABLISHMENTS will be able to dive into Jumilla’s culture, tradition and custom. Jumilla and its Wine Route offer WINERIES RESTAURANTS experiences such as walking among Bodega artesanal Viña Campanero, S.L. Bodegas Silvano García Casa Sebastián its vineyards, visiting a winery and T. +34 968 780 754 / +34 628 550 511 / T. +34 968 780 767 finding out all about wine-making, +34 637 288 463 [email protected] T. +34 968 780 194 / +34 669 860 992 (reservations) staying in rural surroundings, enjoying [email protected] www.silvanogarcia.es [email protected] a good wine and the local cuisine at a www.vinacampanero.com Bodegas Viña Elena Duque de Lerma restaurant... And, of course, taking Bodega cooperativa San Isidro (BSI) T. +34 968 781 340 / 610 900 220 T. +34 968 784 121 advantage of the opportunities it offers T. +34 968 780 700 [email protected] Fuente del Pino to get to know its Historical, Cultural [email protected] www.vinaelena.com T. +34 968 759 954 and Natural Heritage. www.bsi.es Finca Omblancas S.A. Restaurante Loreto T. +34 968 780 850 Bodega Pedro Luis Martínez, S.A. T. +34 968 780 360 [email protected] T. +34 968 780 142 / +34 649 885 868 [email protected] www.fincaomblancas.com Telf.: +34 968 780 237 [email protected] www.restaurantedeloreto.com [email protected] www.alceno.com Viñedos y bodegas J.M. Martínez Verdú T. +34 968 756 240 / +34 637 243 939 / Restaurante Monasterio www.rutadelvinojumilla.com Bodegas Bleda T. +34 968 782 092 / +34 652 046 403 T. +34 968 780 012 / +34 639 011 325 +34 617 290 171 [email protected] [email protected] Restaurante Reyes Católicos www.xenysel.com Bodegas Carchelo S.L. T. +34 968 781 283 [email protected] T. +34 968 435 137 www.restaurantereyescatolicos.es [email protected] www.carchelo.com Restaurante San Agustín Bodegas Casa de la Ermita T. +34 968 781 314 T. +34 607 217 018 / +34 968 435 423 [email protected] / [email protected] [email protected] www.casadelaermita.com Salón de celebraciones Media Luna Bodegas Hacienda del Carche T. +34 968 759 910 / +34 649 933 947 (reservations) T. +34 902 947 324 / +34 600 479 005 [email protected] [email protected] www.salonesmedialuna.com www.haciendadelcarche.com Bar Venecia Bodegas Luzón T. +34 968 783 298 T. +34 968 784 135 [email protected] [email protected] www.bodegasluzon.com ASSOCIATED ESTABLISHMENTS OIL MILL ACCOMMODATION TRAVEL AGENCIES Casa Pareja Hotel Monreal *** Viajes Mayso T.+34 659 044 806 T. +34 968 781 816 T. +34 968 757 682 / +34 968 716 160 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.casapareja.es www.hotelmonreal.net [email protected] Hotel Pio XII ** SHOPS AND WINE CELLARS T.
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