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    Salvaje Restaurant

    4.0 (5 reviews)

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    Salvaje Restaurant - Elote, Arroz Con Mariscos, Ceviche - Mexican Near Me - Valle de Guadalupe, BCN
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    Salvaje Restaurant - The outdoor pond - Mexican Near Me - Valle de Guadalupe, BCN
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    Salvaje Restaurant - View of the restaurant and winery from the outdoor patio - Mexican Near Me - Valle de Guadalupe, BCN

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    Ruta del Vino Tours - Restaurant - Finca Altozano

    Ruta del Vino Tours

    4.9(238 reviews)
    0.2 km

    I was heading to Valle de Guadalupe for a wedding and the wedding details recommended Ruta del Vino…read morefor private transportation from San Diego. My friends and I weren't too sure of how the process would be since they picked us up after we walked across the border. We booked our rides through WhatsApp and the communication was super easy. They were super responsive, and the day before our designated rides, they shared the driver's number for us to connect directly. Our driver down to Valle was named Elias and made the whole process so simple! He picked us right outside of where we came out after crossing the border. He was super friendly and wanted to make sure we were comfortable for the drive. He told us a little bit about Valle and how he's lived there for 25 years. On my way back, I had a different driver, who was Natalie. She was super nice and the ride back was so quick, probably because it was the morning and traffic wasn't too bad in Tijuana yet. She was helpful in directing me to find the line to cross the border. Without the direction from her, I would have definitely been confused. They made this whole process so seamless! They were on time and available for all the questions I had leading up to the rides as well. I will for sure use them in the future any time I'm traveling somewhere driving distance in Mexico!

    Wonderful service from start to finish. They picked us up directly from our home in San Diego and…read moredrove us to our resort in Valle de Guadalupe and back. We added on a wine tour in the valley too. Ivan our driver, a native of the valley, was extremely friendly and knowledgeable about the valley, even providing excellent restaurant recommendations. The whole experience made us feel safe and secure, we would gladly travel with them again. They even suggested and helped us get a fast pass for border crossing that saved us 3 hours in crossing the border. Great team and service.

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    La Justina, great cocktails

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    Mogor Badan

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    Sol de Media Noche - View from road. 7/18/22

    Sol de Media Noche

    4.4(36 reviews)
    0.8 km
    $$

    Went on a Saturday morning…read more Good: *Free wine tasting *Customer service *Parking *Restroom *Wine *Bread *Buffet Bad: *All the cheese, sauce, chipotle, tastings tray samples look like they've been out for days. I am concerned about the bacteria. *Cheese was hard like it was set out there for days. *A lot of the vendors were gone or no longer there. *Not a lot of people attending the tasting of wine and cheese samples. *They did increase the price on all wine and other items. *We bought some banana bread that was not good tasting and hard. Will only go back for either "kiss of the sun" or "eclipse" wines. Nothing else.

    Sol de Media Noche (Midnight Sun) in the Valle de Guadalupe (Guadalupe Valley) in Enseneda, Mexico,…read moreoffers free wine tastings. The flight includes two whites and two reds. Additionally, they give you free samples of bread, cheese, olives, and veggies. With that, you may try their salad dressings, jams, and oils with spices. My favorites oils were "tomate deshidratado de queso" and "chile morita con chocolate." Definitely make sure to tip your wine server. Also, purchase a thing or two from their shop afterwards. Everything except the restrooms are located in large warehouse. Cash or card is accepted at the shop. They sell bottles of wine, cheese, breads, jams, sauces, oils with spices, candies, pastries, purses, jewelry, lotions, and much more. All prices are in pesos: + vino beso de sol ($200) + mermelada chica ($75) + salsas varias ($75) I preferred the white wine labeled as "Chenin Blaco/Cordial." It was definitely sweet, but not as sweet as the second one we tried. The red wine that I preferred was "70&30" or "Cabernet/Tempranillo." It was actually my favorite of the four. Our wine server was very friendly and helpful. From the main road, this place doesn't look like much - a little rundown in fact. However, they have their own bathrooms, parking lot, and a cute rustic display for photos with their Sol de Media Noche emblem. Bring friends for a fun roadtrip through northern Mexico!

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    Sol de Media Noche - Samples

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    Sol de Media Noche - This was 70&30... Canernet & Tempranillo 7/18/22

    This was 70&30... Canernet & Tempranillo 7/18/22

    Sol de Media Noche - The wine tasting is a flight of four (2 whites then 2 reds). These were my favorites 7/18/22

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    The wine tasting is a flight of four (2 whites then 2 reds). These were my favorites 7/18/22

    Trevista Vineyards - Wine barrel sinks for the bathrooms

    Trevista Vineyards

    5.0(30 reviews)
    4.3 km
    $$

    Wow. What an experience. The vibes, views, hosts, food, and wine were all immaculate. And the…read moretasting was barely more money than the wine only one we had at nearby wineries. Easily the highlight of the trip for our entire group. I'll definitely be returning here every time I visit Valle de Guadalupe.

    I don't know where to even begin with my review of our experience at Trevista so I will begin with…read more"Hay no coincidencias" I had saved Trevista before our visit and didnt realize the requirement for pre reservations at most places in the Valle rather than just winging it so I emailed on Friday hoping to manage a reservation for the next day. I was thrilled to see an email on Saturday saying we were welcome for the 2nd tasting of the day and then filled with panic as I saw when it was sent, didn't have service and that time was quickly approaching. Thankfully i got wifi, replied that we would love to be there, got a reply saying we were good to go and off we went. I will thank our luck a large amount on the weather as many people cancelled due to pouring rain and flooded roads. The roads are rough, especially in the rain so a larger vehicle or a tour driver would definitely be beneficial but we made it happen. Upon arrival we were greeted with hugs, conversation, drinks and blankets and it honestly felt like we just showed up to the home of a family member. With the weather, it ended up just being the two of us and another couple who drove out for the day and previously was married at the vineyard which made for the most intimate afternoon tasting. My fiancé (oh that's still weird to say haha) is not really a wine drinker and I don't usually drinks reds but we both loved all 3 years of the tasting and the tapas that come with each were so delicious. One of the pairings was a taco with meat that I don't eat so I gave it to him and was more than thankful when Hilda noticed and asked her team to make a potato taco for me to take part. With the impeccable vibes, Carlos decided this was the right time and place and completely unbeknownst to me he had let James and Hilda know about his plan and they assisted in the greatest intimate proposal I could have ever dreamed of, rain and chilly temperatures and all. After our tasting we all spoke around the table like we had known each other for years and it really was the most special day and experience I could have ever asked for. We will definitely be back sooner than later, especially since we both fell in love with not only the humans on site but vineyard good boy Corcho. Thank you both for your hospitality, I honestly can't express it enough.

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    Trevista Vineyards
    Trevista Vineyards
    Trevista Vineyards

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    Casa Magoni - Wine taste!

    Casa Magoni

    4.8(57 reviews)
    4.7 km
    $$

    Casa Magoni is something else entirely. By the time we got here we'd already done Monte Xanic,…read moreBruma, and Vena Cava, so I thought I knew what wine tasting in the Valle looked like. I did not. The grounds are stunning. You're on an active working orchard with views in every direction, and dropped right in the middle of it is the most enormous oak tree I have ever seen. That tree, you guys. It's MASSIVE. Ancient. The whole property is built around it, and drinking wine in its shade was straight up surreal. There were dogs wandering around. Families on picnic blankets. A live band playing under the tree. People dancing on their own. It's magical. The wine was freaking delicious. The charcuterie was good. The service was good. Nothing stood out either way on the service, but with everything else going on, I genuinely didn't pay attention. This isn't a quiet, learn-about-your-tannins kind of tasting. It's a hangout, and it's the kind of afternoon you'll be talking about long after you go home. A must on any Valle trip. Pro tip: come hungry, come ready to hang out, and come ready to feel like you're in a fairy tale, because that tree. Just sayin'!

    The architecture is simple yet elegant. We had our wine tasting under this enormous, beautiful…read more500+ year old oak tree. Their sauvignon blanc was crisp and dry, just the way we like it. We bought 1 white, and 2 reds to bring back to CA with us. We can't wait to share this with our families! Unfortunately we went through the San Ysidro border crossing back to Southern CA and found out that the max limit is 1 liter of alcohol (about 1 to 2 standard bottles) ever 31 days. We bought bottles of wine from 2 other wineries as well. Fortunately, US Customs and Border Protection let us go with a warning and did not confiscate our wines!

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    Casa Magoni
    Casa Magoni
    Casa Magoni

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    Shedeh - Tasting room

    Shedeh

    4.7(31 reviews)
    1.1 km
    $

    We came on a Sunday afternoon a few weeks ago, and the winery was completely empty, so I am not…read moresure if they were just not on their A-game or if they were just tired. We asked for a wine tasting, but I am pretty certain they didn't give us the whole tasting - the guy just disappeared after awhile, and that was that. We ordered a few dishes to share for dinner, one was a jalapeno pasta that seemed interesting, but the pasta was completely overcooked to almost mush and the sauce was basically congealing onto that, making it quite unappetizing. We also ordered a hawaiian pizza that sounded nice, but it came with so many raisins and mushrooms, which just made it so confusing, as we expected just ham and pineapple - the combo was not delicious. The cheese plate basically had all the same cheese spread around the plate. The ceviche was actually fine, with tiny bits of ahi tuna. If you had to eat here, get the ceviche, but otherwise, I don't think you'd be missing much not eating anything here. The wines were actually not that great either - too acidic, didn't have much finesse. I don't know. I think the service in addition to the food in addition to the wine were all so lackluster and disappointing. We really wanted to like it here, but couldn't find much to like.

    We have been wanting to check out this winery, and finally got the chance. The tasting room was…read morebeautiful and cool, and Oswaldo was very friendly and knowledgeable, even though he has only been there two weeks. The tastings were $400 MX (about $20 US) each. We tried Sauvignon Blanc, Rose, Nativo red blend (cab merlot blend), and our favorite, the Principio (also a cab/merlot blend), but barrel aged longer). The wines were well made, very light-bodied, low alcohol, high acidity, and a higher salinity that you get from some Valle wines. Overall, they weren't to our taste, but we enjoyed our visit. They have a restaurant, too if you want to stop in for lunch or dinner.

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    Shedeh - Beautiful tasting room

    Beautiful tasting room

    Shedeh
    Shedeh

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    Bruma

    Bruma

    4.0(112 reviews)
    4.2 km
    $$$

    We have been both to Bruma and Bruma Wine Graden! Both are exceptional places. The service is…read morealways excellent but the food is always unique. If you haven't been here, everything you order you will like. Ceviche, lechón, pescado, abulon, scallops all 5 Starts.

    Bruma was our second tasting of the trip, right after Monte Xanic, and what a contrast.Bruma was…read moreour second tasting of the trip, right after Monte Xanic, and what a contrast. Monte Xanic walked us through every pour like a warm hug. Bruma is too cool and too artsy for any of that. Both are good! Just know what you're walking into. Bruma makes a really damn good glass of wine, and they make you go underground for it. The tasting is in a dark, quiet cellar that turns out to be the perfect place to actually pay attention to what's in your glass. And what's in there has personality. Real personality. The winery itself is moody and artistic in the very best way, built around a 300-year-old oak tree (which, fine, show off). Then you step outside and the grounds are STUNNING. So stunning that we wandered for an hour and decided to stay for dinner. Separate review coming. Four stars and not five because of the service during the tasting. Nobody was rude, everyone was perfectly nice, but they were also barely there. For a tasting, where the whole point is to learn what you're drinking, that's a miss. Worth the trip. Just bring a friend who knows wine, in case nobody else volunteers.

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    Bruma - Bruma wine garden brunch outside

    Bruma wine garden brunch outside

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