Mexico’s wine industry bears fruit in revival of tradition

A worker collects grapes during a harvest at Casa Madero in Parras de la Fuente, in Coahuila state, Mexico.

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Wine grape production dates back centuries in Mexico, to early in the period of Spanish colonization, and finally efforts to bring it up to world standards are coming to fruition, as this recent piece in The Guardian outlines: Salud!

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