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San Juan Bautisa de Encinillas (Hacienda Encinillas), located approximately 80 miles away from Chihuahua City, which is 0.19305108 square miles long, originating the biggest wine house in the state of Chihuahua with a production of 150 thousand bottles a year. The strategical location of Encinillas has led this wine house to win important contests like: México Selection by Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2018 celebrated in Beijing China, where hacienda encinillas won the great gold medal and 5 pinesque and ¨La Casona¨ bottle brought home the silver medal. History Hacienda Encinilla´s first landowner was captain Benito Perez Rivera in 1678, and in that time it was one of the biggest meat suppliers for San Felipe and Santa Eulalia, after passing this land to his descendants and lost it to a merchant, Manuel San Juan de Santa Cruz became the new landowner. Who then became governor of Nueva Vizcaya, by the year 17 he lost the property to the state coffer, and San Pedro de Alamo who also bought a part to the paths to Samalayuca bought it back, making this hacienda the biggest of the state and one of the most important producers of meat in the history of Chihuahua. In 1854 this area was property of Felipe Gonzalez Cossio who sold it to Pablo Martinez del Rio but lost the property for supporting Maximiliano, opportunity that Luis Terrazas took advantage of to buy the area, for the year 1868, San Juan Bautista de Encinillas was 1491.25781 square miles long. In 1993 San Juan Bautista de Encinillas became equity of Eloy Vallina a landowner of the region, who was responsible for the restoration of the buildings in the area, it was not until 2004 when Eloy vallina planted the first vine next to the chapel and began the vineyard thanks to the soil Encinillas is located in. studies made in 2006 reggarding the land were sent to France, and in response a graft that now grows in Encinillas was received, nowadays 7 types of vines grow in Encinillas: Merlot, Cabernet-sauvignon, Shiraz and petit verdot. The first bottle produced by this vineyard was ¨La Casona¨ a wine made by 65% Cabernet-Sauvignon and 35% merlot, nowadays this vineyard produces different types of bottles like: Encinillas, La Casona, Megacero, and two versions of Anxelin.

Ozaeta, A. (n.d.). La Hacienda de Encinillas, la vinícola más grande del estado. Retrieved October 20, 2018, from http://www.unidosconvalor.gob.mx/redchihuahua/spip.php?article1513