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Viñas Familia Gil Achieves IWCA Gold Membership


An aerial view of a large solar farm surrounded by vineyards in a dry region of Spain at IWCA Gold Member Viñas Familia Gil's property. Small hills are offset against a blue sky with white clouds. Overlaid on the photo to the left are the logos of Viñas Familia Gil and IWCA.


We are delighted to announce that leading Spanish wine producer Viñas Familia Gil has achieved IWCA Gold Member status!


They have achieved IWCA Gold Status, the highest industry standard in carbon emission reduction, having ensured that their winemaking operations are powered by at least 20% of renewable energy on site and demonstrated a consistent reduction of emissions per liter of wine. This represents a significant milestone in their journey to reach Net Zero by 2050.


Commenting on Viñas Familia Gil’s achievement, Miguel Gil Vera, owner and fourth generation family member, said:


“Our love for the land has been the driving force of everything that we have taken on as a winery for over a century. How we care for our land is, without a doubt, what has allowed us to be proud of our past and very optimistic about our future. Our experience has demonstrated that what you put into the land, it returns in abundance. Achieving Gold Membership within just one year corroborates our philosophy which has guided us for so long; values which we share with the entire Viñas Familia Gil team.”

Viñas Familia Gil joins six existing Gold Members at IWCA – Alma Carraovejas, Jackson Family Estates, Familia Torres, Spottswoode Estate Vineyard & Winery, VSPT Wine Group, and Yealands Estate Wines – and 40 other Silver and Applicant Members who are international quality wine producers across 11 different countries. In total, IWCA represents 140+ wineries who are at the forefront of carbon emission reduction in the wine sector worldwide.



Wine grape plants in a vineyard stretching far into the distance until they meet the hills in the background. The sky is bright blue without a single cloud in the sky.


About Viñas Familia Gil


Bodegas Viñas Familia Gil has its roots back in 1916, the year in which Juan Gil Giménez built a small family-owned winery located in the heart of the city of Jumilla. Four generations later, Viñas Familia Gil, owning 11 wineries across the Spanish territory, can be found in ten Spanish appellations. In addition to being a sustainable firm, Viñas Familia Gil relies on the native varieties of each area by striving to preserve the heritage posed by old vines and unique grape varieties. More than two thousand hectares of vineyard in property plus the commitment from hundreds of wine growers results in a thorough control of the grapes in order to maintain the brand quality. Work and life philosophy where the land is the origin of their identity. Caring for the land is essential in order to produce the finest wines. 


About International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA)


We a collaborative working group that addresses climate change through innovative carbon reduction strategies. IWCA’s objective is for all members to commit to becoming Net Zero by 2050 across Scopes 1-3, ensuring constant reductions to meet intermediate targets by 2030. We were co-founded in February 2019 by Familia Torres (Spain) and Jackson Family Wines (USA), two leading wine families deeply rooted in environmental stewardship with a passion to preserve the world’s great wine heritage in the face of climate change. Today, our membership encompasses 46 leading wine producers across 11 countries.


We actively invite wineries interested in our mission to contact us. Membership is open to any wine company involved in the production process from winegrowing to bottling that believes in taking strategic action to accelerate innovative climate solutions.

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