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Baja Californian wines triumph with 32 medals at the 2024 Bacchus International Wine Competition

Wines from Baja California won 32 medals, including the 2019 Roganto Cabernet Sauvignon, which was awarded Best Mexican Wine at Bacchus 2024

Baja California was the Mexican champion of the 2024 Bacchus International Wines and Vermouth Competition, as they won 32 of the 52 medals obtained by Mexico, demonstrating the quality of wines in the region.

Bacchus is the only competition in Spain that is part of VINOFED (federation consisting of the most renowned wine competitions worldwide) and it is recognized by the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (IOVW) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Diet, and the Environment (MAGRAMA) of Spain.

In this edition, there were more than 1,900 wines coming from 18 countries such as Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Mexico, Chile, Australia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Bolivia, Peru, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Tunisia, and Germany.

The 2019 Roganto Cabernet Sauvignon was awarded with the Great Golden Bacchus and was recognized as the Best Mexican Wine.

Another Baja Californian wine that stood out was Decantos with El Peor Vino del Mundo Blanco 2021.

In the Golden Bacchus category, 23 wine labels were the highlights. Among them there were La Lomita, Monte Xanic, Corona del Valle, Chateau Camou, Concierto Enológico, La Carrodilla, Xecué, Las Nubes, Hacienda Guadalupe, L.A. Cetto, Bajalupano, and Pedro Domecq.

In the Silver Bacchus category, Baja California won 7 medals with different labels by Hacienda y Cava Martlot, Roganto, Rolu, Vinícola Emeve, Monte Xanic, and L.A. Cetto.

Besides the 32 medals obtained by Baja California, other Mexican states were also awarded: Guanajuato with 1 great gold, 7 gold, and 1 silver medals; Aguascalientes with 2 gold medals; Coahuila with 5 gold and 5 silver medals; Querétaro with 1 gold and 1 silver medals; and Zacatecas with 1 silver medal.

Baja California has amazing landscapes that range from the ocean to desert and has become the Capital of Mexican Wine as it has more than 70% of the wine production in the country.

Known for its seven winemaking valleys, each one with its unique characteristics that favor wine high-quality wine production, the region continues to stand out in international competitions.

List of winners: Baja California

Great Golden Bacchus:

1. Decantos, El Peor Vino del Mundo Blanco 2021
2. Roganto, Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

Golden Bacchus:

1. Corona Del Valle, Tempranillo 2019
2. Hacienda La Lomita, Singular 2016
3. Chateau Camou, El Gran Vino Tinto 2018
4. Hilo Negro, Tricot 2023
5. Concierto Enológico, Allegro 2021
6. Rolu (Luis Rodriguez Maldonado), Blend 2021
7. Monte Xanic, Calixa Blend 2022
8. Monte Xanic, Sauvignon Blanc 2023
9. Monte Xanic, Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
10. Pedro Domecq, Reserva Real Viognier 2022
11. Pedro Domecq, Chateau Domecq Blanco 2022
12. Finca el Empecinado, Lince 2019
13. Roganto, Chardonnay 2023
14. L.A. Cetto, Reserva Privada Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
15. La Carrodilla, Sic Itur Ad Astra Alba 2020
16. La Carrodilla, Tempranillo 2019
17. Vinos Xecué, Reserva 2017
18. Vinos Xecué, Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
19. Las Nubes, Stratus 2017
20. Las Nubes, Nebbiolo 2019
21. Hacienda Guadalupe, Merlot 2020
22. Bajalupano, Merlot 2020
23. Bajalupano, Chardonnay 2022

Silver Bacchus:

1. Hacienda y Cava Martlot, Rey Del Valle 2019
2. Rolu (Luis Rodriguez Maldonado), Nebbiolo 2021
3. Monte Xanic, Cabernet Franc 2022
4. Roganto, Pinot Noir 2022
5. Roganto, Valle Colorado 2018
6. Vinicola Emeve, Los Nietos 2022
7. L.A. Cetto, Chardonnay Reserva Privada 2021

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