The Oldest Winery in the New World
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29m
A crown jewel in the wine world’s history and heritage, Casa Madero is not only the oldest winery in the New World, but also the cornerstone of Mexican wine. On this episode we discuss the incredible history of this property originally deeded by the king of Spain and the family bringing this one of a kind property into today’s wine world.
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