Overview
- Governor Alfonso Durazo led a ceremony at Rancho El Seri delivering two official certifications and 10 codification plates after CSRB evaluations and vinata inspections.
- The certified lots went to Alejandro Camou of Agroindustrias Delirio and Jorge Rivas of Impulsora Vinícola Décima.
- Officials framed the program as a way to guarantee authenticity and traceability while adding market value for national and international sales, with emphasis on the United States.
- Bacanora carries over 300 years of tradition and a denomination of origin spanning 35 Sonoran municipalities, which the state links to tourism and rural development goals.
- Attendees included Secretary of Economy and Tourism Roberto Gradillas, U.S. Consul Drew Hoster, and CSRB head Eduardo Lemmen Meyer, who called the step the start of broader regularization for producers.