Viticulturists since 1982. Our family embarked on this adventure, responding to the desire to make sincere wines, with personality, that convey the purity of our land through sustainable viticulture. Effort, perseverance, and dedication have brought us here, while enthusiasm and passion drive us towards the future. In 2012, Parajes del Valle winery joined the group, located in Jumilla, with the purpose of continuing this project of making sincere and personality-filled wines.
From Parajes del Valle, we produce high-quality, elegant, and balanced wines, very expressive and tasty. They are honest and respectful of their typicity, carrying a high concentration of color and aromas and showing delicacy and complexity, a carefully crafted, authentic, and personal way of interpreting the varieties of the D.O.P. Jumilla and D.O.P. Manchuela. Our vineyards are certified by Organic Agriculture, grown in goblet training system and strict dry farming, rescuing traditional viticulture and minimizing impact on the environment. We advocate for minimal intervention, carrying out only the necessary tasks and caring for our vines so that they produce in a balanced way and provide us with the best raw material for our wines. Our plots are located at altitudes between 600 and 800 m, always seeking shady areas and proximity to the mountains to obtain fresh and balanced grapes.
Full of life, crispy red fruit, with balsamic notes, easy to drink, representing the Mediterranean character.
As a light red wine, it pairs well with tapas, charcuterie, rice dishes, or pizza. It can even complement desserts. The high acidity will take you on a surprising journey.
Mineral and citrus notes.
RS : 2 g/liter
TA : 5.9g/liter
Mineral and citrus notes.
Fresh and elegant.
RS : 2g/liter
TA : 5.5g/liter
Morlet Family Vineyards Coteaux Nobles Pinot Noir is made from 100 percent Pinot Noir.
Very intense raspberry and kirsch flavors with earthy notes (graphite), rich, round and seamless with a very fruity lingering finish. Will age gracefully for a decade.
Located on the Sonoma Coast, on the Eastern slope of the second ridge from the Pacific Ocean, this unique hillside vineyard benefits from both the cool maritime breeze and the mild and sunny mountain climate. Handcrafted by using classical Burgundian techniques, it is the ‘Noble Hillsides’ or ‘Côteaux Nobles.’
Reviews:
The Coteaux Nobles Pinot Noir comes from 28-year-old vines planted at the Nobles Ranch vineyard in Fort Ross-Seaview AVA. A barrel sample, the pale to medium ruby-purple colored 2019 Pinot Noir Coteaux Nobles slips sensuously out of the glass with a provocative perfume of red currant jelly, raspberry preserves and rhubarb crumble with suggestions of violets and fallen leaves plus a waft of mossy tree bark. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is packed with juicy red berry layers, supported by plush tannins and seamless freshness, finishing on a lingering earthy note
- Robert Parker's Wine Advocate 94-96 Points
Gaudrelle Monmousseau Clos le Vigneau Vouvray is made from 100% Chenin Blanc
Clos Le Vigneau is a single vineyard from an area known as "les Gués d'Amant" or "Lover's Gap". Most of the vines were planted in 1929.
Off dry in style with honey, earth and apricot notes. Wines from the town of Vouvray have been known to age well for 40 years. This particular bottling should hold for at least 5-7 years.