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  1. Baja’s wine country is comprised of over 150 wineries over several valleys: Valle de Guadalupe, San Antonio de las Minas, Ojos Negros, Santo Tomás, San Vicente, La Grulla, Tanamá, Las Palmas y San Valentin.

  2. Baja Wine Country. Discover the magical wine destinations of the Guadalupe Valley. Graced with over 180 wineries, the valley offers unique, unforgettable wine experiences and legendary Mexican hospitality. ¡Salud!

  3. 3 de may. de 2023 · Baja’s wine country is particularly notable, with picturesque vineyards and wineries tucked into the through the northern Baja countryside, producing grapes reminiscent of Old Tuscany.

    • Day 1: Things to Do in Baja, California
    • Don’T Want to Drive? Book A Wine Tour.
    • Day 2: on to The Valle de Guadalupe Wineries
    • Is Mexico Safe? Tips For First Timers
    • How to Cross The Mexico Border from San Diego
    • Driving in Valle de Guadalupe
    • Weather in Valle de Guadalupe and When to Visit
    • Bringing Wine Back from Mexico

    Before my spa day at Rancho la Puerta near Tecate in January 2018, I bet it had been 10 years since I was in Mexico. What a mistake! And why not begin with an afternoon on Baja’s peaceful turquoise coast? Try a Mexican cocktail. (With less time, skip directly to wine tasting on Day 2 below. Also, see “Is Mexico Safe?” last updated December 2019 bel...

    If you’re willing to give up some flexibility on your wine tasting in Valle de Guadalupe, consider booking a wine tour. From San Diego: This one includes a guided tasting at three wineries and a hacienda-style lunch with pick up at your hotel in San Diego. Check price and availability on the wine tour from San Diego here. Staying in Ensenada? Book ...

    Ready to taste? Read on for the best of Valle de Guadalupe. As noted earlier, the valley’s Ruta del Vino includes more than 75 wineries, mostly clustered within a 20-minute drive of each other in Valle de Guadalupe. The valley’s hot dry summers and breezy evenings deliver a Mediterranean style microclimate that’s ideal for winemaking. Most wineries...

    Is Mexico really safe to visit? That’s what every American wants to know. The answer is that it depends on who you ask, where you go, and if you’re visiting safe tourist destinations during the daytime or visiting sketchy areas late at night. The short answer is you’re wondering about Valle de Guadalupe safety, is yes. But read on: As is almost alw...

    It’s quick and easy to head south from San Diego to Mexico across the border. Bring your passport! The trickier part is in returning to the U.S. conveniently and quickly. The San Ysidro Port of Entry at Tijuana is one of the busiest land border crossings in the world, with 70,000 vehicles crossing northbound each day. But you have options!

    The main highways are wide and clean here, but you’ll be spending a lot of time on small, unpaved roads trekking to wineries and restaurants so plan accordingly. We managed just fine in our VW Golf, but if we’d had an SUV, I’d have brought it! We missed torrential rains by a day so mud was a major feature and made us wonder about visiting during a ...

    Summers here are hot and dry (with highs in the 80s in spring giving way to high in the 90’s in early summer) so look for properties with air conditioning if you visit then. F all and winter are clear and mostly sunny—with the occasional rain storm, much like San Diego—and crowd-free. I can highly recommend December as a wonderful time to visit. Th...

    Wines from Valle de Guadalupe are not widely available in the U.S. so you might be tempted to stock up before heading home. However, there are a few important things to know. First, wines here are not cheap. Bottles were typically $20 USD or more. And second, US customs only allows California residents over the age of 21 to bring in one bottle of w...

  4. 4 de jul. de 2024 · Baja California’s principal wine regions include Valle de Guadalupe (VDG), and six other valleys. VDG is easily the largest and premier region producing wine in the country of Mexico. It is estimated to have over 250 wineries.

  5. 14 de oct. de 2022 · In Baja Mexico, the Valle de Guadalupe wineries produce excellent wines. The complete guide to visiting the Guadalupe Valley wineries and Mexican wine.

  6. Baja Winery Tours brings you the absolute best in the region’s wine, food, beer, tourism, leisure, activities, sights, smells, and sensations. Join us on a tour featuring world-renowned vintners who’ll guide you through their vineyards and into the tasting rooms.