Wine Atlas
1033 regions · epoch 160›››Murcia
Murcia
Murcia is an autonomous community in southeastern Spain, known for its diverse geography that includes coastal areas and mountainous regions. The climate is predominantly Mediterranean, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters, which is conducive to viticulture. The region is home to several important wine-producing areas, including Jumilla, Bullas, and Yecla, primarily known for red wine production from indigenous and international grape varieties.
Red wines, often full-bodied with rich fruit flavors
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