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How To Spend One Day in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja’s Wine Country

If you live in Los Angeles or San Diego County, there’s absolutely no excuse as to why you haven’t been to Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico’s wine country.  Less than two hours from San Diego, the Valle de Guadalupe, close to the city of Ensenada, is one of the world’s hottest up-and-coming wine regions. We lucky SoCal peeps are lucky we don’t have to fly in or take a cruise ship to visit.  Just grab a few friends and we could enjoy delicious Mexican wine in just a few hours.

If you follow me on Instagram you’ve already noticed that my husband and I often take drives down to Baja. Why not? It’s the perfect weekend getaway. Often we drive out to San Felipe for peace and quiet, as it’s a different experience from Rosarito and Ensenada and then you have Valle de Guadalupe. What was once a sleepy town, has now flourished into a beautiful location for good modern Mexican cuisine and Mexican wines.  Now we have often driven to Puerto Nuevo just to eat lobster for a day.  We have never actually driven to Valle de Guadalupe for a day, until this past Friday for a friend’s birthday celebration.  At first, I thought it would be too much, but it was perfect!

Here are a few recommendations and tips if you’re considering driving out to Valle de Guadalupe for the day.

Transportation to Valle de Guadalupe

Driving to Valle de Guadalupe from Los Angeles can take up to 4 hours, more like a Vegas drive.  However, driving from San Diego is even closer, like 1 hour and 40 minutes, depending on traffic of course, and the route you decide to take.  Now there are a few ways you can get to Valle de Guadalupe once you reached San Diego.

Here are a few options:

One Day Itinerary at Valle de Guadalupe

Okay, now that you’ve figured out how to get to Valle de Guadalupe, here’s a recommended itinerary for your first visit to Baja’s Wine Country. Of course, if you see something you would like to stop by while you’re exploring, by all means…do!  Be adventurous and live life to the fullest.

Breakfast at Hacienda Guadalupe

On our visit to Valle, we all met up in San Ysidro around 8:30 a.m. for our breakfast reservation at 10:00 am.  It takes about 1.5 hours from Tijuana to arrive at the Valle.

The Hacienda Guadalupe is a beautiful boutique hotel that features only 12 rooms with a view of the Valle. On-site they have a modern Mexican cuisine restaurant with a breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu.  The service is outstanding and the food is delicious.  We grabbed a set outside to enjoy the view as we ate our breakfast and sipped on our mimosas and coffee.

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Vinedo Encuentro Guadalupe for Sangria

Once our bellies were nice and full we were ready to start wine tasting. So we started at Vinedo Encuentro Guadalupe, a modern boutique hotel located in the middle of an ecological reserve. In fact, the rooms are all detached, small with modern minimalistic décor and a balcony with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the valley.  It’s not a place for children, but if you’re game, it’s quite the experience.

 Personally, I say skip the reservation. There are tons of other locations that are more comfortable and affordable. Staying at the Encuentro can not only be pricey ($500 per night) but also not very convenient to get to and from your room.  However, I do recommend you stop at their winery.  They have an awesome wine cellar and killer Sangria!
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Viñedo Viñas De Garza for Wine and Wine Country Ambiance

The good thing about starting at Vinedo Encuentro is that now you can work your way down to most of the wineries because now you’re on the official wine route.  We stopped at Viñedo Viñas de Garza for a few reasons, one, it’s a Mexican Family owned small winery and it features small batches of premium wines. Plus the winery ambiance makes you feel like you’re back in time on a beautiful ranch filled with vines and flowers.  You would think it would be the perfect venue for a wedding or celebration, but they actually do not host special events on the property but their own.

Vena Cava Vinícula for their Tempranillo and Sparkling Brut Rosé + TROIKA Tacos for Lunch

Every time I come to Valle de Guadalupe, visiting Vena Cava Vinícula is a must! If it’s not too hot you can lounge comfortably at their outdoor bar where they serve local craft beer and wine overlooking the valley, while enjoying Mexican gastropub fare at TROIKA. Don’t be deceived by looks, that food truck has some amazing Lechon and shrimp tacos prepared by a Michelin star chef. You also can have a more formal wine tasting experience in the boat-hull roofed tasting room.  One of my personal favorites is their sparkling brut rosé which I always bring a bottle home.

Las Nubes for a Final View of the Valle

You could technically squeeze two more wineries after visiting Vena Cava, but we decided to make one final stop at Las Nubes because it really does have a killer view of the Valle.  If you been to this winery you can skip it and stop by Vinos Pijoan or one of the other 10 wineries I shared in my last article.  But if this is your first time at the Valle, then I strongly recommend you stop here.  At Las Nubes you can relax over music and a view with your final glass of wine.

The reason we decided to skip another winery was that it was nearly 5 pm and we wanted to head back towards the ocean for a sunset lobster dinner at Puerto Nuevo. Getting to Puerto Nuevo from Valle can take about an hour, so you’ll arrive just before the sunset.  We ate our lobster dinner and headed home.  Now getting across the border is your biggest challenge.  Like I mentioned before, if you don’t have your SENTRI card, it can take you a while to get across.  Since it was late, we made it across in 1.5 hours.  Now, if you had your SENTRI card, you would just cross over without having to wait.  I’m in the process of getting my card now.  Once I receive it, I will write an article on the whole process.

Hope you enjoyed this itinerary, if you decide to visit Valle de Guadalupe, don’t forget to share your photos via Instagram and tag me. I would love to hear about your experience. Have fun and ¡Salud!

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