An old airén vineyard almost 40 years old, planted in sandy soils at an altitude of 400 meters, is the origin of Paraje Las Encebras 2024, a warm yet fresh wine from Bruma del Estrecho de Marín. The Jumilla winery once again demonstrates its mastery of native varieties in this white wine from the almost extinct airén, from which it has managed to extract all its potential thanks to a different vinification process, with its skins, which also included 6 months of aging in glass demijohns. Immerse yourself in the world of 'orange wine' with this single-varietal airén of extremely limited production.
Un viejo viñedo de airén de casi 40 años de edad plantado en suelos arenosos, a 400 metros de altitud, es el origen de Paraje Las Encebras 2024, un vino cálido y, sin embargo, fresco de Bruma del Estrecho de Marín. La bodega jumillana demuestra, una vez más, su dominio de las variedades autóctonas en este blanco de la casi desaparecida airén, a la que ha logrado extraer todo su potencial gracias a una elaboración diferente, con sus pieles, que, además, incluyó 6 meses de envejecimiento en damajuanas de cristal. Adéntrate en el mundo del 'vino naranja' con este monovarietal de airén de limitadísima producción.
Viña Elena, a winery founded in 1948, has evolved in terms of technology while maintaining respect for heritage and family tradition. A firm that operates with the experience of 4 generations in constant evolution. Currently, this winery is led by Elena Pacheco, who, together with her friend Isio Ramos, has launched the project Bruma del Estrecho de Marín, conceived to produce single-vineyard wines with the monastrell variety. Viña Elena has a total of 400 hectares of vineyards, 100 of which are owned by the winery. Additionally, the winery has expanded its product range to include extra virgin olive oil and almonds from its own production. In this way, alongside the vineyards, it completes the “trilogy” of traditional farming in the Murcian highlands.