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Producer profiles
Producers in Jumilla
- Bodega AranleonOrganic Bobal estate on a 1927 stone cellar in Utiel-Requena, inland Valencia, making two honest Solo-label bottles: a rounded red blend and a Macabeo-based Cava Brut.
- Bodega Asensio CarcelénOrganic Jumilla winery growing Monastrell on dry-land hand-harvested bush vines, four generations of the Carcelén family farming the same chalky plateau.
- Bodega Chozas Carrascal S.L.Single-estate organic winery in Valencia's Utiel-Requena highlands, holder of Spain's most specific single-vineyard classification, built from scratch by two founders on uncultivated land in 1990.
- Bodega Madrid RomeroA family estate in Jumilla at 1,372 metres, built by a former radio journalist on her father's agricultural foundations. The 3 Calas range names three generations of women; El Johnny De Los Infiernos names the dog.
- Bodegas AlejandroAlicante bodega working with Monastrell, Merseguera and Chardonnay blends, with Arbui V.47 from vines more than 47 years old at La Solana.
- Bodegas Antonio ArraezValencia winery led by its third generation, with native grape varieties and a Jumilla Monastrell red aged in French oak.
- Bodegas BledaJumilla bodega behind Pino Doncel reds and Castillo de Jumilla wines, first in Jumilla to bottle its own produce.
- Bodegas BSIJumilla cooperative bodega with the largest ungrafted Monastrell vine holdings in the D.O.P., farming limestone since 1934.
- Bodegas CastañoFamily estate in Yecla, Murcia, farming around 500 hectares of Monastrell on limestone, clay, and stony soils; the house that helped pull the grape from bulk production into bottled wine.
- Bodegas Castaño SLFounded in 1950, Bodegas Castaño cultivates Monastrell across Yecla, pairing longstanding vineyard work with organic farming practices.
- Bodegas DelampaFamily winery founded in 1921 in Jumilla, farming Monastrell at 900 metres on dry, stony soils. The range moves from fresh, unoaked red fruit through a six-month roble crianza to a 12-month oak-aged flagship.
- Bodegas E. Mendoza, SLUFamily bodega in Alicante with organic viticulture and a Pinot Noir red aged in Allier French oak.
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- Bodegas Hijos de Juan GilOld-vine Jumilla Monastrell producer and headquarters of Viñas Familia Gil, a family group of eleven Spanish wineries founded in 1916 by a stonemason.
- Bodegas Juan GilBodegas Juan Gil is a Jumilla producer rooted in the Gil family’s early-20th-century wine tradition, centered on Monastrell and organic vineyard farming.
- Bodegas LuzonA Jumilla estate founded in 1841, farmed by women of the Molina family for nearly 140 years, producing certified organic Monastrell from 500 hectares of high-altitude vineyard in southeastern Spain.
- Bodegas MurviedroCentury-old Valencian winery in DO Utiel-Requena, farming Bobal on high-altitude chalk-clay soils and producing old-vine reds that carry the plateau's density and mineral grip.
- Bodegas Santa MargaritaA 2003 Castilian estate farming 140 hectares under the Tierra de Castilla IGP, with a generational nursery heritage and a three-tier portfolio running from award-winning Hoya Hermosa to the naturally blue Euforia frizzante.
- Bodegas Silvano GarcíaA century-old Jumilla family bodega led by the third-generation owner who also chairs the DOP Regulatory Council governing every winery in the appellation. The wines are built on Monastrell across rosé, red, and vermouth, with a Moscatel white completing the range.
- Bruto Vitícola Bodegas Juan GilFamily estate in Jumilla, Murcia, built on 750-plus hectares of old unirrigated Monastrell bush vines, with the Bruto project bringing together a winemaker, a Spanish actor, and a Murcian artist around one serious oak-aged wine.
- BVC BodegasFrench-owned négociant in Requena shipping 10 million bottles a year under nine international labels, with Toro Loco as its most visible Spanish brand.
- Casa CastilloEstate winery in the Jumilla appellation farming Monastrell, Garnacha and Syrah as dry-land bush vines at 700 metres on the northern slopes of Sierra de El Molar.
- Casa Los FrailesSingle-estate Monastrell from calcareous limestone hills in inland Valencia, farmed without synthetic inputs for over 25 years and aged in old concrete and buried clay amphoras.
- Celler del RoureValencia estate recovering pre-phylloxera indigenous varieties and ageing selected wines in buried earthenware tinajas.
- Ego BodegasJumilla producer with principally Monastrell vineyards and a named portfolio including Gorú.
- Finca Los FrailesValencia estate with biodynamic vineyards, Jesuit built cellar vessels and the citrus led white Blanc de Trilogía.
- J. García CarriónJumilla family winery founded in 1890, now the largest in Europe, producing Monastrell from the Mediterranean plateau of Murcia across three decades of oak-ageing tiers.
- Parajes del Valle Bodegas y Viñedos S.LOrganic Jumilla wines shaped by dry, elevated vineyards: textured skin-contact Macabeo and ripe, spicy Monastrell.
- Tarbal Food SLU - Bodegas SauraMountain-grown Monastrell and Fine Grenache from rain-fed bush vines in Bullas, shaped in limestone tanks and French oak.
- Viña Elena BodegaFour-generation family estate farming Monastrell organically in the Estrecho de Marín valley, DOP Jumilla, since 1948. Elena Pacheco and winemaker Isio Ramos bottle four named parcels separately under the Bruma label, no oak.
- Viñedos Y Bodegas XenyselOld-vine Monastrell estate in Jumilla's Hoya de Torres Valley, farming 70 hectares of ungrafted Pie Franco vines over 60 years old under full ecological practices.