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{{Infobox wine region
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| name = Yecla DOP
[[Image:DO Yecla_location.svg|thumb|right|360px|Yecla DO in the province and region of [[Murcia]] (Spain)]]
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'''Yecla''' is a Spanish [[Denominación de Origen]] (DO) for wines located around the town of [[Yecla]] in the northernmost corner of the region of [[Murcia]] ([[Spain]]) and is completely surrounded by other DOs: [[Jumilla (DO)|Jumilla DO]] to the south and west, [[Almansa (DO)|Almansa DO]] to the north and [[Alicante (DO)|Alicante DO]] to the east. The area is notable for its extensive use of the red [[Mourvèdre|Monastrell]] grape variety.
| caption = Yecla DOP in the region of [[Region of Murcia|Murcia]]
| official name = D.O.P. Yecla
| other name =
| type = [[Denominación de Origen|Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP)]]
| year = 1975
| country = [[Spain]]
| sub regions =
| climate region =
| planted = {{convert|4830|ha|acres|0}}
| vineyards =
| grapes =
| varietals =
| wine produced = 82,791 hectolitres
| wineries =
| comments = Data for 2016 / 2017
}}

'''Yecla''' is a Spanish [[Denominación de Origen|Denominación de Origen Protegida]] (DOP) for wines located around the town of [[Yecla]] in the northernmost corner of the region of [[Region of Murcia|Murcia]] ([[Spain]]) and is surrounded by other DOPs: [[Jumilla (DO)|Jumilla]] to the south and west, [[Almansa (DO)|Almansa]] to the north and [[Alicante (DO)|Alicante]] to the east. The area is notable for its extensive use of the red [[Mourvèdre|Monastrell]] grape variety, and it is traditionally known as the home of Monastrell in Spain. Monastrell is the fourth most planted red grape variety in Spain. The international market makes up 92% of the DOP's wine sales, making it the Spanish wine DOP with the highest proportion of international exports.


==History==
==History==
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==Geography==
==Geography==
The vineyards covered by Yecla DO are located in a transition zone between the Mediterranean and the central upland plateaux known as [[La Mancha]], at altitudes ranging from {{convert|400|to|800|m}} above [[sea level]]. The soil is [[Lime (material)|lime]] bearing, and the subsoil is thick with a high carbonate content. The topsoil is sandy, poor in organic matter, deep with good permeability.
The vineyards covered by Yecla DOP are located in a transition zone between the Mediterranean and the central upland plateaux known as [[La Mancha]], at altitudes ranging from {{convert|400|to|800|m}} above [[sea level]]. The soil is [[Lime (material)|lime]] bearing, and the [[subsoil]] is thick with a high carbonate content. The topsoil is sandy, poor in organic matter, deep with good permeability.


==Climate==
==Climate==
The climate is [[Climate categories in viticulture#Mediterranean climates|Mediterranean-continental]], with long, hot dry summers and mild winters. Maximum temperature in summer can reach 39ºC and minimum temperature in winter can be as low as -C. Rainfall is sparse, only {{convert|300|mm}} per year, occurs mainly in autumn and spring, sometimes in the form of violent storms. Sunlight hours high, about 3,000 hours per year.
The climate is [[Climate categories in viticulture#Mediterranean climates|Mediterranean-continental]], with long, hot dry summers and cold winters. Maximum temperature in summer can reach 39 °C and minimum temperature in winter can be as low as -10 °C. Rainfall is sparse, {{convert|400|mm}} per year, occurs mainly in autumn and spring, sometimes in the form of violent storms. Sunlight hours high, about 3,000 hours per year.
[[File:Mourvèdre.jpg|thumb|right|The Monastrell grape]]
[[File:Mourvèdre.jpg|thumb|right|The Monastrell grape]]

==Grapes==
==Grapes==
The authorised white varieties are: [[Airen]], [[Merseguera]], [[Macabeo]], [[Malvasia]] and [[Chardonnay]]
The authorised varieties are:
The authorised red varieties are: [[Monastrell]], [[Garnacha tinta]], [[Garnacha Tintorera]], [[Tempranillo]], [[Merlot]], [[Cabernet Sauvignon]] and [[Syrah]].
* Red: [[Monastrell]], [[Grenache|Garnacha tinta]], [[Alicante Bouschet|Garnacha Tintorera]], [[Tempranillo]], [[Merlot]], [[Petit Verdot]], [[Cabernet Sauvignon]], and [[Syrah]].

* White: [[Airén]], [[Merseguera]], [[Macabeo]], [[Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains|Moscatel de Grano Menudo]], [[Malvasía]], [[Sauvignon Blanc]], and [[Chardonnay]].

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*http://www.winesfromspain.com/
* [http://www.yeclavino.com/ D.O. Utiel Requena official website]

*http://www.yeclavino.com/
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[[Category:Wine regions of Spain]]
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 6 October 2024

Yecla DOP
Wine region
Yecla DOP in the region of Murcia
Official nameD.O.P. Yecla
TypeDenominación de Origen Protegida (DOP)
Year established1975
CountrySpain
Size of planted vineyards4,830 hectares (11,935 acres)
Wine produced82,791 hectolitres
CommentsData for 2016 / 2017

Yecla is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) for wines located around the town of Yecla in the northernmost corner of the region of Murcia (Spain) and is surrounded by other DOPs: Jumilla to the south and west, Almansa to the north and Alicante to the east. The area is notable for its extensive use of the red Monastrell grape variety, and it is traditionally known as the home of Monastrell in Spain. Monastrell is the fourth most planted red grape variety in Spain. The international market makes up 92% of the DOP's wine sales, making it the Spanish wine DOP with the highest proportion of international exports.

History

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Findings from archaeological excavations in the area have confirmed that grape growing and wine production has been practiced in this area for over 2000 years and was probably introduced by the ancient Romans. There was a period of expansion at the end of the 19th century when French wine merchants became involved in the region due to the effects of the Great French Wine Blight. Official DO status was acquired in 1975.

Geography

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The vineyards covered by Yecla DOP are located in a transition zone between the Mediterranean and the central upland plateaux known as La Mancha, at altitudes ranging from 400 to 800 metres (1,300 to 2,600 ft) above sea level. The soil is lime bearing, and the subsoil is thick with a high carbonate content. The topsoil is sandy, poor in organic matter, deep with good permeability.

Climate

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The climate is Mediterranean-continental, with long, hot dry summers and cold winters. Maximum temperature in summer can reach 39 °C and minimum temperature in winter can be as low as -10 °C. Rainfall is sparse, 400 millimetres (16 in) per year, occurs mainly in autumn and spring, sometimes in the form of violent storms. Sunlight hours high, about 3,000 hours per year.

The Monastrell grape

Grapes

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The authorised varieties are:

References

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38°37′00″N 1°07′00″W / 38.6167°N 1.1167°W / 38.6167; -1.1167