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BAJA NEWS Wine Route Ensenada 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 pictu- resque spot dotted with shops, inns and restaurants. Mexican wines are recognized internationally attributing 90% of the coun- try's wine production in Mexico to Baja California. Valle de Guadalupe Although the area has been producing wine for over 100 years, just in the last decade has this wine region experienced the incre- dible growth that has turned it into an up-and-comer on the global scene. It's now become an epicenter of northern Baja for boutique wineries, gourmet restaurants and chic hotels Just two hours south of San Diego and half an hour from Ensena- da, the Valle de Guadalupe is a fantastic weekend escape, with its proximity to San Diego, its an easy weekend jaunt for Southern Californians looking for a fun, aordable getaway. Increasingly, though, visitors from other parts of the United States and Mexico have discovered the region's excellent wines. The famous Vendimia wine harvest festival takes place in the Guadalupe Valley over the course of a few weeks at the beginning of August every year which can be a fun, but crowded, time to visit the valley. Discover wineries in the valley that make up 90% of Mexico's wine industry. The Mediterranean weather is perfect for visiting during all seasons and trying out all the combinations of charcuterie, cheeses and wines. You can also stay at the most amazing places with spectacular views of the vineyards, take a tour around the wineries and enjoy events, as well as Fiestas de la Vendimia. "Do not hesitate to come to visit the Valle de Guadalupe and live the experience of Mexican wine" u SCORE JOURNAL 6