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Valle de Guadalupe Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

city in Ensenada Municipality, Baja California, Mexico

About Valle de Guadalupe

These are a few of the varietals you'll experience in Guadalupe: The region includes a number of small towns and villages including (from south to north) San Antonio de Las Minas, Francisco Zarco, Porvenir, and San Antonio Necua. The Valle de Guadalupe is equivalent to two-thirds of the Napa Valley in size and the climatic conditions are very similar to those of the French southwest (Rhone Valley). It has a Mediterranean microclimate that is conducive to winemaking activities. Most Mexican wines are produced in the Valle de Guadalupe, though there are other, smaller wine producing regions in other states, particularly in theBajioregion. The climate is Mediterranean, a little more extreme due to its distance from the coast (25 km). Mornings are often damp and misty with a layer of fog float

Top Attractions in Valle de Guadalupe

Explore the best things to see and do in Valle de Guadalupe:

  • Adobe Guadalupe
  • Barón Balch'é
  • Bodegas Cieli
  • Bodegas de Santo Tomás Cava San Antonio de Minas
  • Bodegas F. Rubio
  • Bodegas Magoni
  • Casa de Piedra Vinicola
  • Casta de Vinos

Where to Eat in Valle de Guadalupe

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Casa Frida
  • 🍴Familia Samarin
  • 🍴Finca Altozano
  • 🍴La Cocina de Doña Esthela
  • 🍴La Esperanza
  • 🍴La Justina Valle

Where to Stay in Valle de Guadalupe

  • 🏨Entre Valle
  • 🏨Hacienda Guadalupe
  • 🏨Hotel Posada del Valle
  • 🏨Hotel Valle 13 Ruta del Vino
  • 🏨La Casita del Campanario
  • 🏨Oeno Wine Lodge

Valle de Guadalupe Travel Guide Sections

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