Ruber Cardinal’s only three vintages go back to just 2017, but each one is a gold or silver medalist at prestigious Mexico wine competitions.
Stories by Diana Serratos
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CDMX’s Polanco neighborhood hosts gastronomy festival this weekend
The Sabor es Polanco festival will feature top restaurants, winemakers and spirits distillers and hundreds of gourmet products for sampling.
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Alberto Flores built his winery in a surprising place: the land of tequila
Bodega Gravitas entered the market just five years ago, but its fruity wines from Jalisco are already in some of Mexico’s best restaurants.
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This traveling wine and gourmand fair’s next stop: Teotihuacán
The latest edition of the itinerant wine fest Intervinos will be taking place in an unusual location: near the famed ruins.
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Catando México reveals emerging Baja California, Guanajuato winemakers
With more than 45 vineyards participating in the Guanajuato festival, wine writer Diana Serratos discovered some pleasant surprises.
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Prestigious wine competition returns to Guanajuato
This December the acclaimed wine competition Concours Mondial de Bruxelles returns to Guanajuato, an increasingly important wine-growing region in Mexico.
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Vineyard tours: a fun introduction to Mexico’s rising prestige in winemaking
Baja California still commands the industry, but other up-and-coming states in northern and central Mexico also boast excellent wine routes.
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New Guanajuato spirits contest highlights Mexico’s mezcals
The agave distillate makers were big winners at the state’s first competition just for liquors, taking all the gold and most silver medals.
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Looking to try mezcal? Read this guide to selecting one of Mexico’s iconic beverages
Long overshadowed by its popular offshoot, tequila, this distilled beverage, when made by master artisans, is meant to be sipped and savored.