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Wine Country History:
New Mexico Wine Country, Inc. is a group of family-owned
wineries dedicated to the creation of superb handcrafted New Mexico wines. Each
winery maintains and operates its own unique wine-making facilities and tasting
room. Come taste and experience the Enchantment of our New Mexico Wines.
New
Mexico has the distinction of being the oldest commercial wine-growing region in
the United States. In 1598, wine was introduced here by the Spaniards. In 1629,
a Franciscan monk and a Capuchin monk planted the first grapevines on the east
bank of the Rio Grand near present-day Socorro.
By 1880, New Mexico was out
producing New York wineries with over 900,000 gallons of wine being shipped east
each year. However, from 1890 to 1920, due to overproduction, drought, and
Prohibition, winemaking in New Mexico came to an end.
Its revival began in the
late 1970s. Today, wine-lovers can visit more than 30 wineries throughout the
state. A road trip in any direction from Santa Fe, Albuquerque, or Taos can lead
to a winery where you can enjoy tastings and purchase wine by the glass or
bottle in a setting at once sophisticated and rustic. New Mexico, the Land of
Enchantment, is proud to celebrate its return to winemaking with festivals
throughout the year. Plan a day trip to a winery or festival and savor a taste
of New Mexico.
New Mexico wineries are now producing award winning wines that
are recognized all over the world.
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