Last week, Councilwoman Joan Tourism Guardiola accompanied by experts from the Office of Tourism, attended in Madrid, to the production of new promotional material Wine Tour of Spain.
This event presented the new website and the new catalog of the tourism project, created by ACEVIN belongs and Jumilla Wine Route.
Juana Guardiola has rated this presentation "as very positive for the major impact that will have the tourism product both through the new website, and through publication."
The event was attended by more than a hundred journalists related to the world of wine in Spain.
About the new catalog is going to publish 10,000 copies, of which 150 will be sent to each route and the rest in agencies and businesses around the country.
This amount is added to 4,000 copies to be distributed through the English Court to all members of this company
Product Club Wine Routes of Spain, one of the most important wine tourism projects in our country, has introduced its new website (www.wineroutesofspain.com) and its new catalog, which gives a deeper insight into the 19 Routes now part of it.
The new website will be the main tool for promotion to the outside.
José Fernando Sánchez Bódalo, president of ACEVIN (Spanish Association of Wine Cities) and Francisco Mombiela Muruzabal, director general of Industry and Food Markets, Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs, have been responsible for presenting to the press in a ceremony held the night of November 6 in Madrid.
The new website (www.wineroutesofspain.com) to access each of the different facilities that are part of each route: wineries, lodging, wine, etc..
and includes detailed information and a complete photo gallery of them.
Through this page you can also access newsletters Wine Tour of Spain, as well as the various publications of the Club of products such as brochures published in eight languages or new promotional brochure.
This new release of wine roads of Spain, published by the Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs, presented the update of the 19 routes that are part of the project, noting the location, wine, wealth, resources, the festivities, food and activities offered by each one of them.
Both the new website as the new catalog are intended to provide a view of Spain through the wine culture, "Defending a form of tourism and promote the area, claiming the facet of the wine as an ally of the food, traditions and the way they feel each area, each region of our country, "Sanchez said Bódalo.
The project Wine Routes of Spain, promoted by ACEVIN, the Secretary of State for Tourism and the Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs, currently meets a total of 19 routes, 11 are fully certified, Bullas Wine Route ( Murcia), Jumilla (Murcia), La Mancha, Route of Wine and Brandy de Jerez, Ruta del Vino Montilla-Moriles, Navarra, Rías Baixas, Rioja Alavesa, Somontano (Aragon), Tacoma-Acentejo (Canary Islands) and Route of Wine and Cava del Penedès (Catalonia) - and another 8 in the certification process-Ruta del Vino de Ribera de Duero, Rioja, Condado de Huelva, Ribeiro (Galicia), Utiel-Requena (Comunidad Valenciana), Ycoden-Daute -Isora (Canary Islands), Alicante and Ribera del Guadiana (Extremadura).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla