CULTIVATING A CULTURE: Chamber helps D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro mark 20th anniversary in Old Town

Members of D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro celebrate a ribbon cutting on Aug. 24 to celebrate 20 years of the company being located in Old Town.On Aug. 24, the Chamber helped D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro celebrate its 20th anniversary in Old Town.

D.H. Lescombes has been crafting wine in New Mexico since the family emigrated from Burgundy, France, in 1981.

The winery is located in the Mimbres Valley, just outside of Deming, and the traditions are preserved by Florent and Emmanuel Lescombes, who carry on the family’s six-generation winemaking history. The company has 200 acres of vineyards located outside of Lordsburg.

The company produces over 40 different wines under many labels, including D.H. Lescombes, Soleil Mimosa and St. Clair.

The winery has six locations located in New Mexico.

D.H. Lescombes has been celebrating all month, and the Chamber congratulates the winery on its long-standing success and vision.

To learn more about D.H. Lescombes Winery, visit lescombeswinery.com.

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