With rain still falling the previous day in the retina, the time allowed, last Saturday's celebration of the Wine Miniferia, coinciding with the celebration of the Feast of August.
The venue, once again was the garden of King Don Pedro.
Nearly a thousand people tasted the wines from Jumilla, and typical of the city.
Jumilla Mayor Francisco Abellán, present in the mini-fair, stressed the importance of such events for the promotion of wine "since many people come out and attendance increases each year."
Abellán also had words for farmers who suffered hail damage to the previous day "spend all year at harvest, at a time when they lose everything and suffer a decline in the economy of many families."
Also insisted that "a people that is blessed with an excellent wine should be enjoyed because it is a great platform to showcase the culture, tradition, heritage, establishing commercial ties, etc., A city and its wine is not means alone. "
Attendees were able to taste wines from 13 wineries, showing about 50 to 60 different types of wine at an event organized by the Association of Wine (ASEVIN).
ASEVIN Secretary Juan Antonio Ruiz said that "this kind of mini-fair is very important, it has large audience comes from outside and therefore is a framework to understand and appreciate the wines of Jumilla.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla