Valle de Guadalupe (Valley of Guadalupe), or Francisco Zarco is a village located in the Ensenada Municipality, Baja California, Mexico, 20 km (14 mi) north of the city of Ensenada. The census of 2010 reported a population of 2,664 inhabitants.
Restaurants in Valle de Guadalupe
5.0 based on 87 reviews
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY: Boutique winery, with pampered vineyards in a charming, casual and relaxing environment. Trevista is a winery where the passion for good wine, good food, good company and the promise of an unforgettable experience come together. Situated in the Valle de Guadalupe, as beautiful as its name ... It's the perfect combination of beauty, tranquility and world class wine. Feedback from one of our visitors: "There's a special energy here, a charm that attracts guests who appreciate art, design, architecture, viticulture, hospitality, food, and nature."
What an experience! James and Hilda are amazing hosts and I couldn't be happier spending our short weekend in Baja at Trevista. We did the flight tasting and the wine was excellent - the 2017 was my favorite. The vineyard followed strict CDC guidelines due to the pandemic and I can say that I felt completely safe with how they are managing operations (masks, sanitizer, distancing). I'm so happy to help small businesses during these trying times and I got an unforgettable experience in return. We are definitely coming back!
5.0 based on 621 reviews
Alberta and Jose Luis in 1999 began developing artisanal wine to taste at home, in the year 2005 they decided to make their first wine for sale, they wished they had the essence of sharing their profession and their journey through life. Jose Luis is in charge of the field, the operative part of the winery and make sure the vines give excellent results and to ensure that the parameters have been proposed as standard, while Alberta is the Winemaker of the winery, she is responsible for the management of winemaking processes and administration, both demonstrate their fellowship and giving in each of their bottles. Initially Jose Luis and Alberta chose the best plots and designed wines that would enter the market in 2006, the same year they began a new adventure: the construction of the winery, which has been opened since the summer of 2012 to the public for tasting and sales. In Xecue Winery our products are made with care, each wine has its own personality, range of wines are balanced by subtle feminine and masculine character sets, these particular traits are expressed on the label.
We were recommended a wine from Xecue at a restaurant the night before and loved it! We decided to visit the winery the next day and it is in a beautiful location. As we were having our wine the owner approached us and asked if we wanted to tour the winery! Awesome experience and excellent wines! Totally recommended when you come to Valle de Guadalupe.
4.5 based on 596 reviews
We were extremely happy with the tour by Ensenada ShoreX dot com from Ensenada to Monte Xanic Bodega Vinicola. Alfonso our guide & driver (it was a jeep tour) ensured the staff at the Monte Xanic Winery gave us a wonderful tasting. Rosalina did a great job presenting various award winning wines to our small group at the inside tasting bar. After the private tasting Rosalina kindly gave us an escorted tour through the wineries various processing and storing areas. The Mexican wines were good and the tour experience (including jeep trip to the Monte Xanic Bodega Vinicola) was excellent. Highly recommend trying a different countries wine at this lovely vineyard.
4.5 based on 178 reviews
We stopped by to record a Slow Baja Podcast with Tru Miller, the affable and gregarious owner of Adobe Guadalupe Vineyards. She was busy having breakfast with her agronomer when we arrived. Tru invited us to join them at the communal table in her large and beautiful kitchen. The delightful and lively kitchen staff prepared fresh eggs, sausage, refried beans, and homemade tortillas while we snacked on a plate of freshly-picked figs and berries. After breakfast, we sampled some of Tru's Tia Tula Tequila. It is a blanco tequila that is beautiful rose' color as it has rested in used Raphael wine barrels. I don't often get to sip tequila with breakfast but I must admit it was a lovely way to start the day! I moved onto the podcast interview with Tru, while my partner, received a tour of the beautiful grounds. We joined him when the tour got to the Inn and winery after the recording had ended. A fiesta luncheon to celebrate the grape harvest was starting, and we were encouraged to stay. A hearty taco lunch for all the Adobe Guadalupe house and field staff followed, and we were delighted to be included. We highly recommend the Adobe Guadalupe Vineyard and Inn. Tru Miller and her team are lovely hosts!
4.5 based on 233 reviews
Whats better than wine tasting and sight-seeing? Getting to know the history of the wine you're tasting and the land you're seeing! This museum is beautiful and has awesome views as well. A must go!
4.5 based on 187 reviews
Las Nubes seeks to be a Wine Company, Producer and Distributor of the best quality wines in the Baja California area.
There are so many wineries to visit that it becomes overwhelming. Las Nubes was recommend by our host and it did not disappoint. Absolutely the best view! The wine was great! We bought a couple bottles and will definitely be back.
4.5 based on 455 reviews
El Cielo Valle de Guadalupe arises from a shared dream, from the love for Mexican Wine and for the land. Our mission is to produce Mexican wines with the best grapes from the Valle de Guadalupe region in Baja California, using processes and practices that ensure the highest quality. Offering a complete oenological experience to our visitors, with high standards of quality and organization.
we just got back from a weekend at El Cielo and thought it was wonderful. The rooms were beautiful and incredibly clean and the service was great. I felt very comfortable staying here during the COVID pandemic- they are doing an excellent job. We came down for a weekend without our children and it was the perfect place to relax.
4.5 based on 224 reviews
Beautiful views, and free tour, that it was great one, private one, for the two of us, very knowledgeable young man. Also very unusual way of making wine, all by gravity, the winemaker is all about gravity. Worth seeing.. The place was a little bit cold when we were there, and even though they have fire pits, we were cold, so take an extra coat. They offer food, what it is nice while you drink their wine, but they have to improve the food. It was too greasy, and heavy. Wines were good and the tour wonderful. Our hotel, valle de terra recommended this winery, 100% grateful for telling us about it.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
Second generation winery of the Ejido El Porvenir in the Valle de Guadalupe. It started as a dream of the Pérez Castro family (owners of La Lomita) to honor the Virgin of the Vineyards. It is the wine venture with the first certified organic vineyard in Mexico. La Carrodilla proposes a new way of making wine, through organic farming and biodynamic practices; a proposal for agricultural sustainability. We intend to open doors for sustainable agriculture, where care for the environment and respect for the same govern the way of making wine, adding to these different elements such as neatness, selection and meticulous care in the winemaking process. This and many more elements, result, almost inevitably in quality wine.
Absolutely an amazing welcoming place. Since you arrive the sanitary protocols are excellent, the service food and wine are outstanding.
4.0 based on 349 reviews
This was the first of the 2 wineries of our Carnival Cruise Excursion. It started with a scenic bus ride to the lovely Valle de Guadalupe. Our tour guide, Irma, was very informative with the history of Mexico and the wineries of Ensenada. Once we got to the winery we were showed every step of how the wine is made , from getting it off of the trucks, to the aging process, and everything in between. The guide at the winery was very thorough and knowledgeable. He even showed us the "proper" way to hold a wine glass and how to get the most out of a tasting. At the end of the tour we were treated with some delicious homemade sweet breads, meats and cheeses to go with our tastings. We had time to make purchases at the gift shop before heading back on the bus, where we were given a free bottle of wine to take back to the ship with us. We partied on the bus the entire way back. It was quite a good time!
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