Valle de Guadalupe

Located within the municipality of Ensenada in the state of Baja California, the Valle de Guadalupe is renowned as Mexico’s premier wine-producing region. Its rich history dates back to the early 19th century when settlers introduced viticulture to the area. Over the decades, Valle de Guadalupe has blossomed into a vibrant hub of winemaking, earning international acclaim for its quality wines that beautifully blend Old World traditions with New World innovation.

Vineyard rows with mountains under a clear blue sky.
Hand holding a wine glass with vineyard and clear sky background.

Valle de Ojos Negros

Valle de Ojos Negros in Ensenada, Baja California, is a scenic volcanic valley known for its cool climate and fertile lands ideal for vineyard cultivation. The Infinito winery stands out here, offering innovative wines and beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the area is part of the Cheese Route, a culinary trail where visitors can explore local dairy farms and taste fresh, artisanal cheeses. One highlight of the route is Cava de Marcelo, a charming cheese shop and vineyard where you can enjoy tastings and learn about cheese and wine pairing traditions. Valle de Ojos Negros provides a delightful blend of viticulture, gastronomy, and natural beauty.

Historic Rural Wine Route

Located south of the city of Ensenada. It is a journey that highlights history, traditions, and beautiful rural landscapes, making it ideal for those looking to explore wine tourism outside the bustling Guadalupe Valley.

Sunny vineyard with a wooden wine tasting deck under clear blue sky.