Vila-closa Rubor has received a Silver Medal at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, placing this pale salmon rosé from Terra Alta among the internationally recognized wines of the competition. The award highlights both the wine’s elegance and the region’s growing role in Spain’s rosé movement.
Concours Mondial de Bruxelles: a trusted competition
The Concours Mondial de Bruxelles is one of the world’s most respected wine competitions. Thousands of wines are blind tasted by sommeliers, oenologists and buyers. A Silver Medal reflects wines that show both technical quality and expressive style.
For Vila-closa Rubor, this recognition confirms its ability to succeed in export markets and in demanding wine programs worldwide.
Vila-closa Rubor: freshness from Garnacha Negra
Made from Garnacha Negra, Vila-closa Rubor captures the variety’s finesse in a rosé expression. The wine shows a delicate pale salmon color with aromas of red berries, subtle floral notes and hints of Mediterranean herbs. On the palate, it combines freshness with balance, delivering a clean mineral finish and fine texture.
Its style fits current demand for elegant rosés that pair easily with Mediterranean cuisine while retaining enough character for serious tasting.
Terra Alta’s rosé wines gain recognition
Terra Alta is best known for Garnacha Blanca, but Garnacha Negra has long been part of its vineyard landscape. The region’s altitude and climate allow the grape to ripen fully while maintaining acidity, ideal for producing rosés of clarity and refinement.
Wines like Vila-closa Rubor show how Terra Alta is expanding its reputation beyond white wines and proving its strength in modern rosé production.
What the award means for wine enthusiasts and professionals alike
For wine enthusiasts and professionals alike, a Silver Medal at Concours Mondial de Bruxelles sends a clear message. Vila-closa Rubor represents authenticity, precision and international recognition. It shows that Terra Alta has entered the conversation as a serious origin for high-quality rosé.
With this medal, Vila-closa Rubor strengthens its place as a wine worth exploring, whether on a restaurant list, in a cellar, or enjoyed as a refined expression of Spanish Garnacha Negra.






