With amazing cuisines, friendly people, alluring culture, fabulous tourist spots, and dynamic cities overflowing with colonial architecture, Mexico is indeed one of the best places for your next travel destination.

But, did you know that this tropical North American country also offers delicious wines? Yes, you read it right! Despite Mexico's hot climate, grape growing is still possible in the country because its wine regions are arid, and the vineyards are situated at high altitudes - which provides cooler air. 

To know more about the wines produced in Mexico, let's get to know some of the best vineyards and wineries in the country and discover what more they can offer. 

The Famous Finca Sala Vivé of Querétaro

One of the most popular vineyards in Mexico's Querétaro Region is the Finca Sala Vivé or also known as Freixenet. The winemaking process of this place is done with passion and dynamism. On top of that, the Finca Sala Vivé opens the door for everyone, especially the wine lovers, to taste its exquisite wines and bring home unforgettable experiences around the culture of wines. 

In fact, if you want to tour around the factory and grounds of Finca Sala Vivé, a tour guide will accompany you to visit the vineyard and witness their grapes and harvesting techniques. After that, you can go through the factory and outline the winemaking process. Then, at the end of the tour, you will have a chance to taste their wines by just paying a small additional fee. 

The Popular Finca La Carrodilla of Baja Region

If you want to visit the vineyards and wineries of Mexico, you should put the Finca La Carrodilla on the top of your list. This place is one of the famous vineyards located in the Baja region - the most popular wine-producing region in the country. 

The Finca La Carrodilla is well-known for its artisanal and certified organic wines. Aside from that, every step of its operations is dedicated to sustainability from recycling water to using solar panels. 

Above all, the simple but uniquely formed Finca La Carrodilla in the popular Valle Guadalupe is not only a perfect place for excellent wine experiences but also an ideal spot for a romantic day out with the love of your life or dinner with the whole family.

The Great La Redonda in Ezequiel Montes, Querétaro

Another great vineyard that produces exceptional wines in Mexico is La Redonda situated at Querétaro Region. This place is open to give their visitors intimate experiences, letting them enjoy the beautiful views, delicious wines, and Meditteranean-style climate.

 Aside from that, it also celebrates four annual festivals that every tourist will surely love. These festivals are as follows:

Moreover, La Redonda produces exquisite rose wines as well as whites, reds, and blends. On top of that, this successful winery has been making wines for more than 40 years and still going strong as of writing. In fact, La Redonda shows no hints of slowing down any time soon either. 

The Notable Bodega Rivero González in Parras, Coahuila

Bodega Rivero González in Coahuila is one of the vineyards that contributed a significant part of the Mexican wine tradition. This notable vineyard offers tours for their visitors to see the different grape varieties and experience the wine tasting in vaults. However, you will need to make a reservation first to enjoy their offers. 

On the other hand, if you want to experience a more organized wine event, you can go to Cosecha Mágica, an annual festival in Parras and enjoy their rose wines and delicious experimental blends. 

The Baja's Casa de Piedra

The last winery on our list is the Casa de Piedra of the Baja Region. It is a small but well-known winery that produces sparkling wines through the traditional champenoise method. In addition, the Casa de Piedra focuses on boutique wines that offer an informative tasting experience with Espuma de Piedra, which is their most popular line. 

Aside from that, it is also one of the best places to learn more about wines in Mexico as well as their history. In fact, the staffs of Casa de Piedra are highly knowledgeable when it comes to the essential facts about the Mexican wines. 

Takeaway

If you used to love the 1989 Gruaud Larose Bordeaux Red - 5L, you will surely add the Mexican wines on your list of favorites. Tasting the exceptional and delicious wines produced in the best vineyards and wineries in Mexico can pay off the time and money you spent in touring around these great places. 

Ultimately, the excellent wine experiences and the chance to witness how the Mexican wines are produced are more than enough to leave the Mexican wine regions with a happy heart.