Comments on: The 7 best wineries in Valle de Guadalupe https://globetotting.com/mexico-wine-country-valle-de-guadalupe/ Family travel blog Sun, 22 Sep 2024 18:34:17 +0000 hourly 1 By: Katja Gaskell https://globetotting.com/mexico-wine-country-valle-de-guadalupe/#comment-24810 Fri, 22 Oct 2021 15:58:51 +0000 https://globetotting.com/?p=18929#comment-24810 In reply to Robert Herger.

Hi Robert,

Thanks so much for these, it’s always great to get recommendations!

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By: Robert Herger https://globetotting.com/mexico-wine-country-valle-de-guadalupe/#comment-24698 Thu, 21 Oct 2021 04:56:12 +0000 https://globetotting.com/?p=18929#comment-24698 Been to the Valle numerous times and while some of your selections are OK many seem to be the trendy locations that are more fluff than substance. Lomita is an excellent winery. Their “Singular” is a wine to behold and their entry level blends hold up against most of the surrounding reserve wines. Another must vineyard to visit is Chateau Camou. Their cab is outstanding and the reserve Bordeaux blend is one of the best in the valley. Emeve is another up and coming wine maker with a sleek tasting room and a $20 Syrah “Shiraz” that could compete with some of Australia’s best.
For food try Animalon for a 5 or 8 course tasting odyssey or try the next door Finca Altozano for the ultimate in farm to plate rustic cuisine.
Valle de Guadalupe is all about its hidden gems. Not that the big name places aren’t good it’s just that the real deal is found in the hidden treaures!

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By: Lakshmi Sharath https://globetotting.com/mexico-wine-country-valle-de-guadalupe/#comment-1769 Sun, 22 Oct 2017 08:08:53 +0000 https://globetotting.com/?p=18929#comment-1769 Never been to this part of the world..very fascinating to read about the history of wine here too

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