Wine of the Month
October 7 is officially Mexican Wine Day, a celebration of the country’s wine heritage, the variety of grapes grown in different regions and the quality of the wines produced. What better way to celebrate it than with a wine from Casa Madero, the oldest vineyard in Mexico and Latin America, which was founded in 1597.
Casa Madero Gran Reserva Shiraz
The best of the best in the Parras Valley, Coahuila, and the pride of Casa Madero. The characteristics of the soil and the way the vines are tended yields grapes of exceptional quality. Only the ripest and most aromatic are selected to make Gran Reserva wines.
Tasting notes
100% Shiraz
Intense carmine with glints of ruby and tile
Elegant and complex with fresh notes of red and black fruit, figs, cranberries, strawberry, plum, flowers, vanilla and spices. You’ll also perceive a hint of rosemary, eucalyptus, caramel, Jamaica and red roses.
This Shiraz is silky, well-bodied with fine and fresh flavors, with notes of plum, bougainvillea, Jamaica, rose, leather, oak, cocoa and nuts.