Last week, on 10, 11 and 12 March, took place in Logroņo in the Rioja Alta, the National Assembly General welcomes Spanish Association of Wine Cities (ACEVIN).
In this workshop attended Tourism Councilwoman Joan Guardiola who has reported on issues that were discussed, among which the final certification of the Jumilla Wine Route for the next two years.
Guardiola has stated that "the Jumilla Wine Route last certification was conditional, it received final approval for the next two years, the wine routes pass a quality filters are periodically audited, which provides guarantees of quality of facilities attached to it. "
In this assembly, as the Councillor for Tourism "is used to maintain contact with other cities came to address common issues."
In this way he spoke about the conventions of national and international promotion of the wine route in Spain with the Ministries of Agriculture and Tourism, how is the project of Spain Wine Tours, Wine Tourism Awards for the route have been convened by first time and whose delivery is pending and the status of a pilot project launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and Wine cities this year will be the second time in Jumilla and certified on all routes.
Also approved the statement and balance sheet date 2010 and the 2011 budget.
The head of Tourism also reported on the incorporation of new members, the city of Toro, Rueda, and the District of Carignan, "as President ACEVIN said closing the cycle to be represented at the Wine Routes of Spain all Appellations of Origin of Wine more important in our country and representing the City of Jumilla is a pleasure to have been part of this project since its inception and have continued in the same, "Juana said Guardiola.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla