Home Area Attractions The Best Cabernet Sauvignon Wine in the World is Produced in Mexico The Best Cabernet Sauvignon Wine in the World is Produced in Mexico by Brent May June 7, 2020 by Brent May 2.6K At the Concours International Des Cabernets (CIDC) in France, where he competed with more than 25 countries, “Vinos Don Leo”, from the municipality of Parras de la Fuente, won the Trophy as The Best Cabernet in the World 2020 and two gold medals. With this new award, the Cabernet Sauvignon parrense, which is smooth and refined, distinguishes the quality and exquisiteness of the Coahuila red wines, and sets the name of Mexico at the international level. David Mendel, winegrower and owner of the winery, who 20 years ago started his project on a one-hectare plot proudly shared the triumph. “This is good news for Mexico, for Coahuila, for Parras and for Viñedos Don Leo,” he said. The excellent results and the awards he praised to the entire work team of Don Leo, because “quality is the goal and vision of our company, and right now it is being reflected with this distinction.” He stressed that the “Cabernet Sauvignon Gran Reserva 2013”, aged in huge wooden barrels, won a gold medal and a trophy as the Best Cabernet in the World. In the same joust the Cabernet Sauvignon Chiraz 2016 obtained a gold medal. With two award-winning wines, Vinos Don Leo is consolidated as one of the best wine houses in Mexico and the world. Parras de la Fuente “Pueblo Mágico” is a wonderful place, full of history, it is the land where Francisco I. Madero, “The Martyr of Democracy” was born. In the Sierra de Parras, 2,100 meters above sea level, there is Viñedos Don Leo, where the cool climate prevails at night and warm to hot during the day. The beautiful vine plantation and wine production is a business project of the Mendel family that started in 2000 on a single hectare. Now with 60 hectares planted with vine, the bunches of grapes allow them to produce 12 varieties of table wines. Cabernet, Merlot, Malbec, Chiraz and others. The businessman said that they manage two lines, Don Leo and Linde, Premium quality in honor of their grandparents, 97% of their production is placed on the national market and the rest is destined for international exports. The wine house has garnered several awards nationally and internationally, but this is its first award as the Best Cabernet worldwide. Blind tasting He said that they sent the wines to France where, as the rules order, the best sommeliers (experts) in France “tasted blindly”. Every year the Concours International Des Cabernets recognizes the best and most exquisite wines in the world, in 2019 Switzerland won; in 2018 Australia and in 2017 France. Coahuila oenological wealth Azucena Ramos Ramos, Secretary of Tourism and Development of Magical Towns of the state affirmed that the Don Leo Wine Award is a pride for Coahuilay for Mexico. It also proves the distinguished place that this northern entity has, which is a land of dinosaur fossils, for its enological wealth as we are the cradle of wine in Latin America and worldwide. Source: El Universal (sp) 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Brent May Brent May is the GM and Founder of Mexico Living. He is highly motivated and strives for excellence in order to provide the best service possible for foreigners buying property in Mexico. He understands some of the frustrations people may have while searching for a property in paradise and has learned from his own experiences buying and living in Mexico. Brent and his wife are grateful for the opportunities they have and to be able to live in a place most people vacation in. Brent's extensive knowledge and experience in the buying process will leave you at ease while buying property in Mexico. previous post Developing Isthmus Will Create Curtain to Stop Migration to US: AMLO next post Being thankful for where we are during these COVID-19 Times You may also like Puerto Escondido’s Fiestas de Noviembre: A Month of... November 4, 2024 Exploring the Architectural Projects of Puerto Escondido August 29, 2024 Exploring Local Artisan Handicrafts in Puerto Escondido December 18, 2023 History in a cup: hot cocoa December 2, 2023 Ecotourism: How To Really Get to Know the... October 6, 2023 The Original Buzz-Inducing Elixir September 22, 2023 From ancient rituals to modern spirits September 8, 2023 Once in Oaxaca: meet Australian artist and gallerist... July 14, 2023 Strung along by Oaxaca cheese June 30, 2023 Who says she can’t? Women in mezcal industry... April 7, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.