There are many groups that successfully create a industry such as wine production. The most obvious is wine manufacturers and consumers, but also other organizations that play a role in success.

One of the most important companies in the growing history of Mexican Grapes was founded almost 80 years ago, but recently came to public importance: the Mexican Wine Council (CMV).

CMV Group: Director Ana Paula Robiles and President Solomon Abetrop Lopez are ranked second and fifth from the first left respectively. (Mexican Vitvincola Council)

The CMV was founded in 1948, with its first president, grape breeder Nasario Artis Carsa, once served as the governor of Kohuila, the state house, Kohuwila. The oldest wine in the United States. It is created with a purpose to protect, strengthen, strengthen and organize all grapes, and they are tables of grapes, grapes, grapes for the region, juice grapes, or, of course, wine grapes. For many years, the work of the group is invisible, but today all the Mexican grape manufacturers are about 90 percent of the CMV.

The positive results of their work can be found in the integrated industry of two producers and distributors, increasing and promotion and positioning of grapes through innovative and standard practices Mexican wine Brand – and quality, production and existence in the market of national wines.

Today, the council is heading the Kohuwila wine producer and chairman of Haochenda Florida. Architect Ana Paula has been the General Director of CMV since September 2023.

The Mexican Wine Council is made up of a large number of Grape Growth Plans, which are made up of CMV’s work and strategic ventures. Thanks to representation in various state and regional groups, CMV today is a collection of over 300 wine plants in the country. The system is directly connected to business groups, international organizations, universities and research centers interested in manufacturing, sales and development of Mexican Wine. The government at federal and state levels has passed bills in recent years, which are favorable to the liquor industry.

With cooperation, CMV continues to grow and coordinates the coherent industry, promotes grape expansion in Mexico and strengthens the state of Mexican wine in the national and international market.

CMV is constantly developing to ensure a competition to make wine in Mexico. Its achievements also have the most visible growth of Mexican wine production and consumption. Today, CMV refers to wine manufacturers in 17 states, reflecting not only geological enlargement but also the diversification and coordination of the new regional manufacturers. Most of this growth is referred to by small manufacturers.

Wine wine on a flag in Mexico
The Mexican Wine Council refers to wine manufacturers in 17 Mexican states. (Christian Cherna/Quartoscoro)

The council’s efforts can be found in international recognition the quality of Mexican Wines. By 2024, Mexican won 884 medals in international competitions, which increased by 40 per cent over 2023, which placed Mexico at the competition with other major wine production countries in the world.

National consumption has increased: Today, CMV says, 39 of every 100 bottles of Mexico are the second wine drink in the country.

Last year, 2 million visitors were recorded as a tour of Mexican wine mills, with the economic impact of 10 million pesos. In 2022, the CMV was formed with the Tourism Board of the Federal Tourism Ministry (Division) and the Tourism Board of 14 Liquor Production States The first list of wine routes and wine tourism projects in Mexico. As a guide for national and international tourists, it has enriched alcohol tourism experiences and has benefited local communities.

One of the upcoming projects within the wine industry of Mexico is participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be held in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Montry. This collaboration maintains wine tourism as an attractive option for viewers, coordinating sports tourism with cultural and culinary experiences.

Education and training makers are a basic part of providing quality tourist options. That is why CMV maintains a close relationship with international allies that share excellent practices and special knowledge.

An example of the Convention of Convention on Sustainable Wine Travel, organized by the University of Queo National Quao (UNCUYO) in Mendosa, Argentina. This virtual conference discusses the techniques that Mexican makers can use in a responsible way to strengthen their tournaments and share the experiences and successful models that Mexico can embrace the wine regions of Mexico.

Bernard Vinkola is a wine plant that offers tours and flavors in Guwanjuado.
Nearly 40 percent of all the wine consumed in Mexico today is produced locally. (Progreadestinosmexico.com)

Mexico has not yet installed an officer Appeal As for a wine region, identifying special wine areas begins with a geographical symptom, which refers to the appearance of a product and combines its quality to its quality. In terms of alcohol, the geological sign is another way to recognize the quality of some wine -making areas. However, last month Gurtaro became the first Mexican state to protect the geological sign For its wines, the wines are now protected from the label from the Qurtaro Wine region (which produces Qurtaro wine).

To strengthen the identity of the Mexican wine Mexican wine On Oct. 7, the brand and the National Mexican Wine Day burns a track for others to follow, supports the national wine industry and promotes the participation of Mexican wine events, exhibitions and flavors but frequent consumption.

The next few years are bright, and industrial participants are confident about a constant growth in wine, which will benefit the whole country.

Mexican Wine Cheers!

Diana Serodos studied at the Universitat National Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) and Ansuo, where he lived for more than 15 years. He specializes in wines and beverages, teaches the enthusiasts who are interested in many universities. He conducts courses, flavors and special training.

(Tagstotranslate) CMV (T) Consejo Mexicano Vitivinícola (T) Mexican Wine Council (T) Mexican Wines (T) Valle De Guadalupe

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