Yes, Parras is the oldest surviving winemaking enterprise in the Americas. It is a small town with a very nice weather, very good wine and very calm.
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> Is "Parras" noted for the wineries of "Casa Madero" that was supposed to have been founded in 1597 by Friars that traveled from Zacatecas up north?
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> Here is does say something on that on their facebook page:
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