Denomination of Origin
Castilla-La Mancha offers a wide range of produce with the Denomination of Origin label, such as: "Manchego" Cheese, the grand selection of Wines from La Mancha (also known as “Red Gold”), honey from the area of La Alcarria (the “gift of nature”), olive oil (“the true elixir of Mediterranean cooking”), aubergines from Almagro, purple garlic from Las Pedroñeras…
All of these products have forged our common identity.
Denominations of Origin in Castilla-La Mancha
The great variety of products with the Denomination of Origin label throughout the region of La Mancha are proof of the recognition the quality of the raw materials harvested on this land deserve, and which materialise in the produce made.
We invite you to get to know these selected products with La Mancha’s denomination of origin.
Denominations of Origin (Total: 18)
Jumilla Wine
The Jumilla Guarantee of Origin, established in 1966, currently includes almost forty wineries and more than 4,000 vine growers, whos...
La Mancha Wine
It is the largest Guarantee of Origin in the world. It covers 30,700 square kilometres.
Manchego Lamb
The origin of Manchego sheep must be sought among the primitive Mediterranean sheep that formed part of the first branch of the spec...
Méntrida Wine
Located in the north of the province of Toledo, the Mentrida D.O. occupies an area of more th...
Almagro aubergines
Almagro aubergines are vegetables with great advantages and which are very striking, both because of their bouquet and because of the multip...
Manchego Cheese
Cheese called Manchego cheese is that which is prepared in the natural district of La Mancha, from the milk of Manchego sheep with a maturit...
Uclés Wine
The project of creating a different type of guarantee of origin began in 2003 with the initiative of 8 vineyards from Castile La Mancha that...
Manchuela Wine
Manchuela is now the seventh largest D.O. in the autonomous community of La Mancha, and occupies the lands located between Jucar and ...
Valdepeñas Wine
Wine and Valdepeñas have been associated since time immemorial. Although the earliest information on the Iberian Peninsular tells of ...
Mondéjar Wine
Wine from Mondejar includes the municipalities of Albacete de Zorita, Albares, Almoguera, Almohacid de Zorita, Driebes, Escariche, Escopete,...
Purple Garlic from Las Pedroñeras
The geographic indication "Purple Garlic from Las Pedroñeras", second in the fruit and vegetable sector in Castile La Mancha, ...
Saffron from La Mancha
Saffron was introduced to Spain during the Muslim period. Since then there has been a strong historic tradition of its growth ...
Montes de Toledo Oil
Selected from among the best in the area by the foundation’s tasting panel, our oils, a true gastronomic jewel that until now have only been...
Honey from La Alcarria
Honey is a nutritious product produced by mellifera bees from the nectar of flowers, or from the secretions originating from the live...
Ribera del Júcar Wines
The Ribera del Jucar Guarantee of Origin began as a joint initiative of a group of cooperatives of wine preparers, private wineries and c...
Pago Wines
Wines of recognised quality produced on certain plots in Spain are very special guarantees of origin under which it is attempted to protect ...
Melons from La Mancha
Melon was a fruit introduced in the XI Century to La Mancha by the Arab people. The oldest first-hand references are those collected ...
Almansa Wine
The production area of the "Almansa" Guarantee of Origin is located to the East of the province of Albacete, its axis being the motorway fro...
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