According to a Mexico Today article, Mexican wine production has increased almost 40 percent over the years. Over the summer, the Vendimia harvest festival in Baja California, where 90 percent of Mexico's wine is produced, was a testament to this. At the annual wine festival there were more than 30,000 attendants, 40 concerts, wine tastings as well as fun contests for connoisseurs to participate in. Did you know? Mexican wine consumption has doubled in the past 10 years and Mexico’s National Wine Council predicts it will double again by 2015. Explore Mexico Today for stories on interesting trips to Mexico's best wineries.
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Good Year for Mexican Wine and Tourism Business
According to a Mexico Today article, Mexican wine production has increased almost 40 percent over the years. Over the summer, the Vendimia harvest festival in Baja California, where 90 percent of Mexico's wine is produced, was a testament to this. At the annual wine festival there were more than 30,000 attendants, 40 concerts, wine tastings as well as fun contests for connoisseurs to participate in. Did you know? Mexican wine consumption has doubled in the past 10 years and Mexico’s National Wine Council predicts it will double again by 2015. Explore Mexico Today for stories on interesting trips to Mexico's best wineries.
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