parras
Parras, officially Parras de la Fuente, is a municipality and town in the eastern part of the Mexican state of Coahuila. It lies in a valley near the Sierra Madre Oriental and is part of Coahuila’s wine-producing region, often associated with the Ruta del Vino. The name derives from parras, the Spanish word for grapevines, with de la Fuente referring to a local fountain that helped define the settlement.
The area has a long colonial-era history centered on viticulture and agriculture. The climate is semi-arid,
Parras is home to several notable wineries, including Casa Madero, widely regarded as Mexico’s oldest winery,
Notable people associated with Parras include Francisco I. Madero, a key figure in the Mexican Revolution and