The best Mexican red wine according to Profeco

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2024-08-06 06:46:45

According to the Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) this would be the best red winewhich he rated with 5 stars: it is of origin Mexican from, what he called his excellent vineyards.

He best red wine part of a study carried out by the Profeco concerning the wines of Mexican originwhich, as he explained, are the result of the fermentation of grapes by yeast.

Profeco notes that The characteristics of each wine are differentdepending on the type of grape, the soil of the strain, its cultivation and the production process as well as fermentation time, which is done in oak barrels.

This is the best Mexican red wine according to Profeco

What is the best Mexican red wine according to Profeco? Orlandi Merlot-Cabernet Sauvignon (which is dry due to its low sugar content) is the answer, since in the sensory evaluation it obtained 5 stars.

Currently, the determined as the Best Mexican red wine according to Profeco, Orlandi Merlot-Cabernet Sauvignonfrom Querétaro, has a price ranging from 369 pesos.

According to this test, Profeco submitted Mexican wines to 3 independent tasterswho under the protocol already blind, defined their defects as if they had humidity or solvents.

However, Profeco also approved other Mexican red winesas he shared it and these would be the top, since they got 4 stars:

  • Galileo The Sky Tempranillo
  • THE Cetto Cabernet Sauvignon
  • THE Cetto Petite Sarah
  • La Redonda (multi-varietal)
  • Mexican Story Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Tempranillo and Nebbiolo

Worst Mexican red wines according to Profeco (Profeco | Screenshot)

The 5 worst Mexican red wines according to Profeco

Profeco also reviewed that the red wines were not adulterated nor exceed the methanol content of NOM-142-SSA1/SCFI-2014, which establishes the alcohol content in beverages.

However, there were several that did not pass the sensory test and the tasters of Profeco failed; these would be the worst mexican red wines:

  • Ferriño Sangre de Cristo, which does not declare the grape variety, is also adulterated and only 25% of the alcohol comes from the fruit, so it cannot be called wine.
  • XA Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Father Kino also does not declare the type of grape
  • Monte Xanic Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Date Cabernet, Grenache

He Profeco study of Mexican wineswhich dates back to December 2015, analyzed 19 beverage brands in different areas, such as content and truthful information and that the Extracts such as acidity and sugars comply with the standards.

The best Mexican red wine according to Profeco

Best and worst Mexican red wines according to Profeco (Profeco | Screenshot)

2024-08-06 06:46:45

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