Valle de Guadalupe Experience by Samantha Sommelier

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Welcome to Valle De Guadalupe, or the Napa Valley of Mexico some may call it! I for one want to say before we dig into this trip that the food tasted as good as it looks, the views are as beautiful as they seem, and the hospitality the people of Baja shared is something to remember! If your ideal wine weekend is drinking delicious wine without breaking your bank, playing with friendly vineyard dogs, no traffic, and the ultimate low-key bliss wine tasting experience, then I think you may want to consider Valle De Guadalupe as your next getaway. There are over 150 different wineries along the Ruta Del Vino (Wine Route) in Valle De Guadalupe, all with their own unique energy and vibes. Not to mention the food scene, with upcoming chefs as young as 22 years old making their mark across the Valley. Keep reading to see why the wine, the food, and the hospitality of Valle De Guadalupe is one that cannot be missed.

THE HOTEL | AGUA DE VID

The beautiful boutique hotel nestled in the hills of Valle De Guadalupe, Agua De Vid
— samantha sommelier
Agua de Vid Boutique Hotel

Agua de Vid Boutique Hotel

Agua de Vid Rooms

Agua de Vid Rooms

Agua de Vid Hotel Entrance

Agua de Vid Hotel Entrance

Agua de Vid Boutique Hotel

Agua de Vid Boutique Hotel

THE WINE

Believe it or not, the first vineyards that were planted in North America were in Mexico! This region's forward thinking is allowing Mexican winemakers to make their mark quickly through out the valley. Mexico is growing a variety of French, Spanish, and Italian grapes all while not being afraid to make blends out of the norm. Since they do not have to abide by European traditions, it gives Mexican winemakers the ability to get creative with their blends such as a Cabernet Sauvignon with Grenache and Barbera! Baja, more specifically Valle De Guadalupe is making up 85% of Mexico's wine production with over 150 wineries and growing. At first glance, some may think Baja is too warm to grow wine but this region actually has a very similar climate to California. With it's Mediterranean climate and

The morning fog from the Pacific, Baja is becoming an ideal grape growing region and a hot spot to sip on some delicious vino.

 

the food

I got told before I visited Baja, "Sam the food is out of this world, get ready for an incredible experience" and my friend who told me that did not disappoint. .The ingredients across the board in Baja thrive on being "farm to table." With that being said, what you see growing is truly what you get prepared for you in most every restaurant! Valle de Guadalupe is filled with young chefs, winemakers, hotel owners, etc, that are ready to make their mark on making this region the magnificent wine experience and getaway. Sure, the food and wine is out of this world but what matters a great deal to me is how I am treated when I am traveling. The hospitality and Baja's mission is for their guests to feel safe, welcomed, and of course wine and dined properly. Their spirit and take on how they see the wine industry is a breath of fresh air. In Baja, there truly is no limit on creativity whether it comes to the food, wine, or architecture. I for one am honored to have experienced a region that will soon be more than famous in years to come.

The Itinerary & Stay


Karina with Wine Eat & Travel has mapped out the ideal itinerary for your wine getaway. If you thought my trip looked incredible, just wait until you experience Valle de Guadalupe for yourself!

 

Check out the the packages with the full itinerary and accommodations