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Mexico's wine country

1/1/2014

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Mexico's Wine Country

Across the Mexican border sits a tranquil Baja California valley, only a two-hour drive to the south of San Diego. The valley is filled with ripened grapes, delightful wines and exquisite cuisine created from the finest local ingredients. Take a glimpse at Mexico’s splendid Valle de Guadalupe (Guadalupe Valley).

It is recommended that you stop by Guadalupe Valley, there are loads of reasons to explore the roads heading to the region’s vineyards, and you will discover many diferent wines to drink. Monte Xanic founded in 1987, provides famous wines. Also try Baron Balch’e, the producer of the best wines in Mexico. Comparatively glistening and new Hacienda La Lomita, built in 2005, utilizes a little bit more contemporary wine making technology, most likely allowing you a view into the potential of this wine region. In addition, few of the inns feature their very own wineries, such as Adobe Guadalupe.

A number of restaurants stand out as Valle de Guadalupe’s culinary treasures. Among them is Laja, offering a heliport for coming customers, whose contemporary and refreshing fabulous cuisine concentrates on simplicity, utilizing a couple of ingredients to make it possible for individual flavours to emerge. Few of the ingredients are from the restaurant’s very own orchard and vineyard.

Also try the Corazon de Tierra just beside La Villa del Valle. Their menu changes on a daily basis depending on what’s readily available from the restaurant's vegetable garden and orchard. The restaurant also heavily focuses on local seafood. You can also enjoy the beautiful sunset in the living room area of Finca Altozano. They also serve locally influenced consumes with mesquite.

The Encuentro Guadalupe by AntiResorts is some of the best lodging in Valle de Guadalupe. It is a sophisticated modern  hotel comprised of 20 individual cabins blending with the desert landscape. Upon arrival, guests are given a glass of house wine to enjoy in the luxurious-open lobby. They have infinity pool and a hot tub placed into the desert rubble offering a wonderful place to unwind.

If you’re the type of person who prefers something a little less daring but equally stylish and lavish, try Adobe Guadalupe’s petite, white adobe inn with just six rooms, adorned with a fusion of classic Persian and Mexican fixtures and crafts, plus the winery and cellar. Experience horseback riding adventures that will surely keep you entertained. Yet another six-room hotel with breath-taking panoramic views of the spectacular Mexican wine country is La Villa del Valle. The hotel features a vineyard, vegetable garden, orchard, labyrinth, olive grove, a pool and a bocce ball court.  There are many things to do and see while you take in the valley air.  

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    Jenn Gragert - Editor


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