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  1. 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!

  2. WINE COUNTRY. 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. Explore a collection of dozens of wineries, a picturesque spot dotted with shops, inns and restaurants.

  3. 9 de feb. de 2016 · A Perfect Weekend in Baja's Wine Country. Yes, we're heading to Mexico for the wine. By Maxwell Williams and Megan Spurrell. September 28, 2018. Getty. Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico’s biggest...

  4. 1 de feb. de 2016 · Mexico. Baja California Norte. Ensenada Municipality. Valle de Guadalupe. Things to Do in Valle de Guadalupe. Mexico Wine Country. 25 reviews. #4 of 8 Shopping in Valle de Guadalupe. Speciality & Gift Shops. Open now. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. Duration: 2-3 hours. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing.

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  5. 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.

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  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.

  7. 3 de may. de 2023 · Best Wineries in Valle de Guadalupe. The Valle de Guadalupe vineyards are what I imagine Napa Valley to have been like if I’d only discovered this area 50 years earlier. Wine country in Baja, Mexico is an incredible study in contrasts: lonely dirt roads filled with potholes that open up onto sleek wineries and world-class restaurants.