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Guadalupe Valley Wine Tour
Guadalupe Velley Wineries near Ensenada Mexico
Enjoy a full day tour of Northern Baja, Mexico, from the ocean to the mountains. Depart downtown San Diego and through Tijuana on a full day trip of North Baja, visiting three Baja cities for the day, from Rosarito to Ensenada on the coast, then through the mountains to the Guadalupe Wine Valley where you can visit the local wineries for tours and samples. There are two options to finish the day! Continue on to *Tecate, where you can relax in the town square for a local beer or ice cream-or return to Rosarito for an overnight at the Rosarito Beach Hotel!
*(optional dinner stop at Barrett Lake Cafe, San Diego or Tijuana)
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Sample Itinerary-
· 8am- DEPART-downtown San Diego.
· 9am-10am- BREAKFAST-Calafia, a small village south of Rosarito Beach on the cliffs of the Pacific Ocean.
·11am-1pm Ensenada-shopping, stop at 'Hussongs', the famous Mexican Cantina.
·2pm-4pm TOUR-Vinyards of an old Russian Immigrant Colony, and the L.A. CETTO Winery in the Guadalupe Valley.click here for the history of the Guadalupe Valley
· 5pm-6:30pm TOUR-Tecate and the local *brewery. (when possible)
· 6:30p-8pm DINNER-Barrett Lake Cafe with live music.
· 8pm-8:45pm Drive home to San Diego

LINKS TO OTHER SITES WITH MORE INFO ABOUT EACH STOP!
ROSARITO
CALAFIA
ENSENADA
HUSSONGS
TECATE
BARRETT LAKE

click here for a photo album of the day's trip!

Baja Californias Wines Win Gold

*(this page courtesy of the San Diego Metropolitan Magazine )
Baja Mexico Winery Tours

In 1791, Jesuit priests established the Mision de Santo Tomas in Baja California, about 90 miles south of present day San Diego. They brought and planted vines of grapes named uva mision (mission grape), and produced the first wines in the Californias.

In 1834, Dominican priests founded the Mision de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe del Norte, about 70 miles south of San Diego. This was the last mission established in the Californias and the one that functioned the least time.
But the valley retains the abbreviated name Valle de Guadalupe. Today the valley produces about 90 percent of Mexicos wines, many winning international recognition. The valley was blessed as one of the rare places in the world where premium wine grapes can be grown.

The road to the present wasnt easy for the valley and its wines. In 1857, after Mexicos War of Reform, the Catholic Church was stripped of its land holdings, which included the missions in Lower California that was left to Mexico after the U.S.-Mexico war. All church property became the property of the state. The government sold the former lands of the Mision de Santo Tomas to a private group, which established the Bodegas de Santo Tomas in 1888.

Nothing notable happened in the Valle de Guadalupe until 1904, when a group of 100 Russian families settled the area.
The group belonged to a pacifist religious group which abandoned Russia to avoid its men being conscripted
into the Czarist army.

The Russians bought several hundred acres, dedicating a good portion to planting vines producing grapes for wine, raisins and for sale as fruit. Others who came later followed their example, and more and more grapevines were planted.

The wines from Santo Tomas had by then acquired a good reputation, but sales of Mexican wines were dormant, as wine drinkers preferred French, German, Italian and Spanish wines, although they were exorbitantly priced.

Casa Madero, the oldest winery in the Western Hemisphere, didnt until recently even bother with the Mexican domestic market. Instead, it exported most of its nearly 400,000-case annual production to the United States, England, Germany, Holland, France, Switzerland and Belgium.

Casa Pedro Domecq, long established in Valle de Guadalupe, is better known for other products, such as Presidente Brandy, the worlds best selling brandy. It is now also producing higher quality wines. When L.A. Cetto made a significant entry into the valley, it started to acquire fame. Now the two wineries account for nearly 75 percent of all wine production in the valley.

In the 1980s, as the popularity and sale of quality wine grew in the United States, and Californias wines began to be recognized for their excellence, Valle de Guadalupe came to the attention of a new breed of Mexican entrepreneur. Recognizing the enviable weather and soil conditions in the Guadalupe Valley, a group from Mexico City decided to invest.

Monte Xanic (pronounced: sha-neeck) was the first. In the early 1980s it established a vineyard next to the town of Zarco, about 25 miles northeast of Ensenada, where the Russian immigrants had settled and many of their descendants still live.
The first wines were released in 1988 to immediate acclaim.

The success led to a friend of the owners Mexico city entrepreneur Ernesto Alvarez-Morphy Camou to fall in love with the idea of producing such high quality wines. He purchased 500 hectares (slightly over 1,000 acres) in the valley, and taking his mothers maiden name, he created Chateau Camou. The vineyard planted only 100 acres the first year,
adding around 50 acres each year thereafter.

The results have won national and international renown. In Frances Challenge International de Vin, the Chateau Camou label won the silver medal in 1998 and 1999, and the bronze in 2000. From Belgiums Concours Mondial de Bruxelles it took the Great Gold Medal in 2000. Additionally, in 1998, 1999, and 2000 it has won either the silver or bronze from the Wines of the Americas in competition with the best wine producing U.S. states, and from the other Western Hemisphere countries.

Likewise Camous two other labels, Viñas de Camou and Flor de Guadalupe, have won gold, silver and bronze medals in France, Belgium and the United States.

The success of Monte Xanic and Chateau Camou resulted in opening the door to an increase in exporting quality Mexican wines, to expansion of other wineries and a sprouting of new ones throughout the valley.

The best news is that most of the Guadalupe Valley wineries are open to the public.
Some have a minimal charge and require an appointment.

CONTACT FlexiTours about arranging a trip!

*for small groups or last minute reservations FlexiTours works with
www.bajadaytripper.com/home/our_tours - located in the front of the Rosarito Beach Hotel;!

SLIDE SHOW & PHOTO ALBUM OF NORTH BAJA WINE TOUR


From Tijuana to Rosarito and 'Calafia' for breakfast, to
the Ensenada
fish market, to the Guadalupe Valley and 'L.A. Cetto' winery tour,
to overnight at the Rosarito Beach Hotel, back to Tijuana & shopping!
Breakfast at Calafia
Ocean View
CALAFIA
CALAFIA
leaving Calafia
'El Mirador'
ocean view from 
'El Mirador'
Streets of Ensenada
Ensenada
Hussongs Cantina
Hussongs Cantina
Hussongs Cantina
Hussongs Cantina
L.A. Cetto Winery
L.A. Cetto Winery
view of Guadalupe Valley Vineyards
Patio view of vinyards
L.A. Cetto Winery in the Guadalupe Valley, Baja Mexico
LA Cetto Winery


Wine Tasting In And Around In Ensenada -
- The valleys outside Ensenada have an excellent climate for grape growing and a large number of wineries are getting attention in the wine world. Many offer tours and tastings. During the summer, many festivals are held, meaning large parties, and include food, wine, music and dancing!
BODEGAS DE SANTO TOMAS
Tel-011-52 (617) 78-3333
Avenida Miramar #666, Ensenada. Baja’s oldest winery, daily tours available
CASA VALMAR WINERY
Tel-011-52 (617) 8-6405
outside of Ensenada CASA PEDRO WINERY
Tel-011-52 (662) 3-2390
Located outside Ensenada in Guadalupe Valley

CHATEAU CAMOU
Tel-011-52 (617) 7-2221

 

L.A. CETTO WINERY
Tel-011-52 (668)5-4450.
Located in Guadalupe Valley,
outside of Ensenada
MONTE XANIC WINERY
Tel-011-52 (617) 8-3146.
Located in Guadalupe Valley,
BIBAYOFF WINERY
Rancho Toros Pintos
Valle de Guadalupe,
Baja California,
Mex 7720
www.bajatimes.com
MOGAR BADAN WINERY
Tel-011-52 (617) 7-1484

SANTO TOMAS WINERY TASTING ROOM
Tel-011-52 (617) 8-3333.
Located in downtown Ensenada.

 

SAN ANTONIO WINERY
Tel-011-52 (617) 8-3939

 

More Baja Wine Info-

Discoverbajacalifornia.com

 

LODGING POSSIBILTIES IN & NEAR GUADALUPE VALLEY
If you would like to make your trip to Guadalupe Valley an overnight visit,
here are some possible places to stay from Ensenada to the Gudalupe Valley.
Hacienda Guadalupe
Situated on a foothill at the end of a private road, overlooking the magnificent Guadalupe Valley,
Lies this new and comfortable Boutique-Style Hotel.
  Ensenada Backpacker
A budget hostel style...
"Located a few blocks from Ensenada's most popular attractions. We offer dormitory rooms
for all who seek value for money budget accommodation in Ensenada!.
to go to the Barrett Lake page CLICK HERE

links to more info about the Guadalupe Valley and this trip...

SLIDE SHOW of the 2008 SDSU ALI Language students from Korea wine trip.CONTACT FlexiTours about arranging a trip!
When back in San Diego, you can find wine info at www.runoftheworld.com/san_diego_wine.htm
While in San Diego try out these wine specialists!
San Diego Wine and Culinary Center

The San Diego Wine & Culinary Center is dedicated to promoting the food and wine bounty of San Diego County. We work with local winemakers, growers, chefs, restaurateurs and quality food purveyors to bring you the finest locally-produced products.

Come visit us, more info-SDWCC

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