Wines of Mexico: 400 years in the making
3 CommentsMost people do not realize, Mexico was the first country in the Americas to start planting vines for wine production and dates back to 1597. The Spanish, upon arriving to the “New Spain” saw that it was an area that was suitable for grape growing. Although indigenous grapes already grew here, they brought Spanish varietals and started planting in different regions. The first vines planted were in the state of Coahuila and Durango, known as La Laguna, which lies in Northeast Mexico bordering Texas and the Rio Grande. This region was first planted in 1593 and is home to the 1st Mexican government recognized appellation, the Parras Valley. (more…)




