Our selected wines are as special as the land they grow on.

Wine from Mexico?

In Mexico, the vine has established itself in the heart of the country since the 16th century. During the 1970s and 1980s, Mexican wine experienced a renaissance. Quality and innovation flourished, vineyards expanded, and the terroirs silently expressed the heritage of the land. The burgeoning journey of Mexican wine reveals a richer history than you might suspect. Discover this captivating fusion of tradition and modernity.

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  • UVAS DE BAJA CALIFORNIA

  • UVAS DE COAHUILA

  • UVAS DE QUERÉTARO

  • UVAS DE SAN LUIS POTOSÍ

Territory: 71 450 km²
Average altitude: 179 masl
Hectares planted: 4270
Wine-growing projects: 184
Bottles per year: 24 M
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Baja California is home to the majority of winemakers in Mexico and has a wide range of wine growing areas with different valleys and microclimates.

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Territory: 151 595 km²
Average altitude: 1010 masl
Hectares planted: 651
Wine projects: 24
Bottles per year: 4 M

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The first grapes that successfully grew in Mexico were planted in the Valley of Parras, Coahuila. Thus the oldest winery in America was born here in 1597.

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Territory: 11 684 km²
Average altitude: 1870.8 masl
Hectares planted: 600
Wine projects: 34
Bottles per year: 3.5 M

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Querétaro is the southernmost wine-growing region of the northern hemisphere. It has a unique and extreme climate characteristics for the cultivation of vines.

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Territory: 61 138 km²
Average altitude: 1514 masl
Hectares planted: 132
Wine projects: 5
Bottles per year: 0,6 M

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Eventhough San Luis Potosí is a young wine-growing region, its wines already have important recognitions, such as medals at the Concours Mondial Bruxelles.
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THE TEAM

Our passion for wine brought us to create a platform to connect enthusiast, connoisseurs or people who simply want to try something special, to the best available wines in Mexico.

We aim to share the winemakers stories without filters and create international opportunities for Mexican winemakers. 

In Uvas de México, we want you to discover a side of Mexico you have never seen before.

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