![]() ![]() They bet with this product for high quality and for the maximum guarantee of food safety for the consumer by giving priority to good agricultural practices. The artisan industry of esparto grass or nougat and Christmas sweets in towns such as Jódar or Huelma, reach a notable fame.Īt La Quinta Esencia they have taken one more step to differentiate themselves in the olive oil market, launching for the second consecutive year a 100% environmentally sustainable EVOO as it is free of phytosanitary residues. Livestock together with agriculture constitute the main uses of the park, in addition to logging. As for the fauna, the golden eagle, the peregrine falcon and the Bonelli's eagle are species typical of rocky cuttings, along with the mountain goat. The existence of plant species exclusive to this land on the highest peaks, give it an undoubted value as a natural heritage of the Mediterranean area. On the slopes and on the slopes of its mountains there are holm oaks and gall oaks. In these mountains, which present the typical profile of the Andalusian mountains, is the highest altitude in the province of Jaén (Mágina, 2,163m.). Its north face is located on the depression of the Guadalquivir, while its south face connects with the Sierra de Lucena. We are in Sierra Mágina, a Natural Park that is part of the subbetic mountain range. to help them with the expenses of their farm. It closes with a persistent finish, which invites you to continue tasting.On March 13, 1952, the Santísimo Cristo de Misericordia Cooperative was established, in order to create an oil mill to extract olive oil from the olives collected by its members, produce high-quality derivative products and provide members with financial advances. The sweet is just a fine point, which is replaced by a charming mineral touch, which makes it more expressive, cheerful and lively. Its taste is reminiscent of its own aromas, maintaining fruity notes, combined with a marked acidity and a moderate alcoholic degree. In the background you can notice the acidic and sweet touches. Its fruity tones arrive first, followed very closely by a bouquet of white flowers and some balsamic notes. They look soft and elegant, served in high-waisted glasses, with a thin balloon and a slightly wide mouth, to enjoy their perfumes.Īs for the aromas, the wines of Jaén Blanco are rather delicate, soft, but at the same time, they make themselves felt. The first characteristic that jumps out at you is its color a very pale gold, which usually looks clean and bright, very provocative with a refreshing appearance. Its color is a yellow tone with greenish touches, very fresh. The bunches are quite large and abundant and although the fruits seem very close together, they are actually rather loose. Its berries are spherical in shape, of irregular sizes ranging from small to medium, held in a thick skin. ![]() As for its productivity, it is necessary to keep it under supervision, since it can often be excessively generous.Īs for the general morphology of the plant, it is often confused with that of the Palomino variety. It presents a lot of fertility, which is definitely a pretty positive point. On the other hand, it is very drought-resistant and accepts all types of pruning. It is also important to take care of it from an excess of sun, and of course, the typical diseases of these plants such as powdery mildew, botrytis and cluster runoff. This vine is early budding and late ripening, so it is highly sensitive to extreme cold, especially spring frosts. It is known that it has been cultivated since the eighteenth century, so it is a fruit that has a lot to tell through its aromas and taste. It is also known as Amor Blanco, Cayetana, Aujubí or Baladí, among others. The Jaén Blanca grape variety is a native of Spain, which is found mainly in the south of the country. Jaén Blanca, a delicate grape with a great personality ![]()
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