The series 'Jumilla Tasting History', organized by the Institute of Wine Culture is coming to an end and concludes on Saturday with a trip to the Hill Crest and Villa Romana in Graya, ending the tour at Bodegas Carchelo.
So far there have been four activities, being the last of which took place last Saturday with a trip to the cave paintings of the Barranco del Buen Aire visiting the shelter to the same in which there are over 100 figures of style Levantine and Schematic and coat B is full with seven schematic figures.
At this point, the president of the ICV Emiliano Hernandez explained the importance of these paintings have been declared a Cultural and Heritage of Humanity.
The tour continued reaching the trig point Peñarrubia, where participants enjoyed the spectacular views from this place.
The day concluded with a guided tour with wine tasting at Bodegas Hijos de Juan Gil.
This trip took nearly half a hundred people showed interest and appreciation for it.
So on Saturday March 17 the proposed activity is Trip to Crest Hill and the Roman Villa Graya + Wine Tasting wine with appetizer Carchelo + Bus.
20 € / person.
Those interested in participating in these visits, they can do through the ICV Tel: 671341927.
Similarly, note that "Jumilla Tasting History" has developed its program of Coimbra del Barranco Field Width with Bodegas Silvano Garcia, and the Cuckoo of Alberquilla, the Tower of Viña Elena Rico, in the Collado and Pinar de Santa Ana and Villa Mount of Cypresses with BSI.
Tasting the history of Jumilla is an activity designed to bring attendees to discover the rich historical heritage of Jumilla, with guided tours Reservoir, BIC declared monuments and various places that date back thousands of years and know some of the wineries Jumilla and taste their wines.
The ICV is useful to acknowledge the assistance of the wineries involved are: Bodegas Silvano Garcia, Elena Viña, BSI, Children of Juan Gil and Carchelo well as their collaboration Cheese Central Montesinos, CRDOP Jumilla and the Department of Culture Hon.
City of Jumilla, which provides promotional brochures that are given to the participants and the necessary permission, sometimes, to get some of the places visited.
Source: ICV Jumilla