Casa Castillo

by José María Vicente

COUNTRY: Spain
REGION: Castile-La Mancha - Murcia
APPELLATION: Jumilla

A winery, built in 1870 by French vignerons looking for somewhere to start again after the depredations of phylloxera in their homeland, already existed and vines were in place, many of them old. Once the vineyards had been restructured, 1991 saw the refurbishment of the cellars and in 1993 Casa Castilla released its maiden vintage, a monastrell (or mourvédre to use its slightly more familiar southern French synonym) of the 1991 vintage. Since then Casa Castilla has become one of the most renowned producers in south-eastern Spain thanks to the work of third-generation family member and winemaker José Maria Vicente.

Despite the torrid summer heat the vines are dry farmed and environmentally friendly practices mean that no chemicals are used in the vineyard. Very low yields here are one of the means by which high quality is achieved and the grapes are hand harvested. In the winery José Maria adopts a non-interventionist approach so that the fruit character is to the fore, particularly in the monastrell varietal wines, and the use of oak is kept to just a few months in a mix of French and American casks.


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Wine Region:

murcia

Castile-La Mancha is bounded by Andalusia to the south, Extremadura to the west, Aragon to the northeast, Valencia to the east, and Castile-León to the west. It comprises the provinces of Albacete, Toledo, Guadalajara, Cuenca, and Ciudad Real. 

The Toledo Mountains’watershed runs in the middle of the region, while the Sierra Morena span the south. The northern La Alcarria mesas and the southern La Mancha plains (which extend to the southeast to Albacete province and terminate in the Baetic Cordillera) within Castile-La Mancha are drained by the Tagus and Guardiana River, respectively.  

Continental influences prevail over the Mediterranean climate of the region. Temperatures drop from west to east and south to north. There is relatively low yearly rainfall, which mostly comes in spring and autumn. 

Featured Grape Varieties: 
Garnacha Tintorera 
Monastrell 
Garnacha 
Syrah 

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