Mexico: Chihuahua produced 500 thousand bottles of wine

Published 2021년 9월 23일

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Chihuahua state, Mexico, produced approximately 500 tons of grapes and 500 thousand bottles of wine in the past year, despite the pandemic's impact. The wine industry, which includes about 20 producer houses and 80 labels, is recovering from restrictions on alcohol sales. The majority of the grapes were not consumed in the state but were exported. The leading municipalities for wine production are Chihuahua, Delicias, Namiquipa, Santa Isabel, and Guerrero. The quality of Chihuahua's wine has been recognized with over 80 national and international awards.
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MANUEL QUEZADA BARRÓN. THE DIARY OF CHIHUAHUA. State industry goes ahead after the impact of the pandemic; obtained 500 tons of grapes, they report. CHIHUAHUA, Chihuahua. Around 500 tons of grapes and some 500 thousand bottles of wine were produced last year in the entity, reported yesterday Karina Gómez, from the Chihuahua Wine Cluster, who explained that the sector is emerging from the negative impact it had during the pandemic and the restrictions on the sale of alcoholic beverages. He reported that due to the restrictions agreed by the health contingency, the wine houses were not open last year and it was until 2021 that some seven companies reopened and new ones were released on the market. Gómez reported that the entity has about 20 producer houses registered who produce about 80 labels. He explained that about 25 hectares a year are incorporated into the production of table grapes and wine in the state of Chihuahua, many of them converted, since they were used for crops of ...
Source: Inforural

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