The 'red Viñahonda 2007', one of the young wines of Bodegas Silvano Garcia, received 89 points during the last tasting of Spanish wines by wine guru Robert Parker, also known as the nose of a million dollars.
This tasting took place last August and this score has been received for the fourth consecutive year, according to sources cited in the cellar.
In addition, the 'red Viñahonda' has been included in the "Great Value Wines" - a list that includes wines with exceptional value for money, which regularly publishes Wines Advocated.
According to officials of the winery Jumillano, "This score means that according to the scale of Robert Parker, one of the largest wine professionals with world-class reputation, the 'young red Viñahonda' is a very good wine, over the half. "
"In terms of their inclusion on the list, the same Parker acknowledges that many of the wines that he includes in this category are those he chooses for his personal use," say from Silvano García.
Besides the 'Vine deep red', Parker has scored several times other wines from the cellar as the "Silvano Garcia Moscatel Dulce 'and' Silvano Garcia Dulce Monastrell."
Both have been scored with 95 points, a score that elevates them to the category of extraordinary wines with exceptional complexity and character that displays all the attributes expected.
According to the American guru, it would be wines that really worth making an extra effort to find and purchase.
The professional advice from the likes of Robert Parker, whose prestige is recognized around the world, is a major boost to the image of all those wines that get a good score for the tastings that Parker held regularly so that recognition is great news, both for Bodegas Silvano Garcia, and the rest of wines from Jumilla.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla