MARIATINTO
The Story
Mariatinto began in 2002 as an oenological project in Valle de Guadalupe by the partners Humberto Falcón and Chef Guillermo González Beristáin with the intention of creating a Mexican wine that would pair with national gastronomy and adapt to the taste of the local consumer.
This project grew until it became one of the best-selling wines in Mexico, also expanding its proposal with new labels made in France and the United States that allow the brand to be present on the tables of the best restaurants and hotels in Mexico.
Mariatinto stands out for being a versatile and elegant wine, since the experience of its partners in the gastronomic market allows them to have the sensitivity to identify the optimal profile of aromas and flavors that will accompany a wide variety of dishes. However, as each of their labels indicates, their recommended marriage is always with friends and family.
Humberto Falcón Cervantes was born in Mexico City on August 5, 1974. In 1986 he moved to Monterrey N.L. He studied at the Tecnológico de Monterrey and graduated with a degree in International Commerce in 1995. Recently graduated, he began his first job in an important Monterrey company, where he had the opportunity to travel serving clients in the Northeast of the United States. Joined. It is then that his passion for food and wine arises. In a need to learn more about the world of wine, he left his first job to dedicate himself to selling wines in Monterrey, as Commercial Director at Vinoteca from 1998 to 2008.
In 1999 he met Chef Guillermo González Beristáin at his restaurant Pangea where he began a long friendship and in turn countless meetings around wine and food. It is then that one day they decide to come together to create a Mexican wine. This is how the adventure began, in 2002, with the first edition of Mariatinto.
Owner: Humberto Falcon & Guillermo González
Production: 4,000 cases
Guillermo Gonzalez & Humberto Falcon
Contact
Website: www.mariatinto.com
Email: hola@mariatinto.com
Market Availability
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California
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Chicago
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Texas