News Mexico Selection by CMB: 8th Edition of Wine Showcase by Olivier Watson Published: November 20, 2024Updated: December 2, 2024 3 min 15 Mexican wines are gaining global recognition, highlighted by the Mexico Selection by CMB event, showcasing diverse labels and honoring industry leaders. The Rise of Mexican Wine: A Celebration at Mexico Selection by CMB The surreal atmosphere of the Leonora Carrington Museum set the stage for a remarkable event. On November 19, authorities, organizers, and 35 judges from ten countries gathered for the eighth edition of Mexico Selection by Concours Mondial de Bruxelles. This event highlighted the growing prestige of Mexican wines, particularly those from Baja California. Carlos Borboa, director of the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles for Latin America, emphasized the importance of this competition. He noted that it is more than just a contest; it serves as a platform for dialogue among industry members. Additionally, it aims to create quality seals that help consumers worldwide enjoy Mexican wines anywhere they go. This year’s competition featured an impressive collection of 841 wine and spirit labels from various states in Mexico. The event shattered previous participation records, showcasing wines from 17 states, including Aguascalientes and Jalisco. This growth demonstrates not only the increasing quality but also the diversity of Mexico’s wine industry. San Luis Potosí: The New Epicenter of Mexican Winemaking San Luis Potosí has emerged as a vital player in Mexico’s winemaking scene. Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, governor of San Luis Potosí, highlighted this competition as a significant milestone for local wine producers. He stated that such a gathering had never occurred in either Mexico or San Luis Potosí before. During three days of festivities, San Luis Potosí became the heart of Mexican viticulture. Attendees enjoyed seminars on local wines and spirits while visiting nearby wineries and distilleries. This focus on education and exploration underscores the region’s commitment to producing high-quality beverages. Furthermore, Gallardo Cardona praised the global reach of the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles. With over 15,000 wines evaluated annually by expert tasters, it stands as a leader in wine assessment worldwide. The governor expressed pride in showcasing the richness and diversity of Mexico’s wine industry to international audiences. Honoring Women in Wine: Sandra Fernández’s Legacy In addition to celebrating wines, this event recognized influential women in the industry. Sandra Fernández received the prestigious Women of Mexico Award for her lifelong contributions to winemaking. Her dedication has helped shape the landscape of Mexican wine both nationally and internationally. 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As more people discover these unique flavors, we can expect continued growth and innovation within this vibrant sector. Photo by Jesse Belleque on Unsplash Source: Food & Wine en Español – Epicentro vitivinícola: arranca la octava edición de Mexico Selection by CMB Mexico Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. 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