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HERE ARE FOUR WINERIES FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:


CASA DE PIEDRA Km. 93.5 Carretera Federal #3 Tecate-Ensenada San Antonio de las Minas, Ensenada 01152.646.155.3097,01152.646.155.3102, 01152.646.156.5267 y01152.646.156.5268 vinoscasadepiedra.com Built in the late 1990s by the aforementioned Hugo


D’Acosta and his family, this is one of the originals in the region and ranks as one of the premier producers today. It began as a small property built of reclaimed woods, rustic metals and plenty of stone. Casa de Piedra has two main offerings: the velvety red Vino de Piedra, a blend of Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon aged in oak barrels and its lively sisterPiedra del Sol, created from 100 percent Chardonnay grapes—connoisseurs and news media have described the wines as “groundbreaking”, “impressive” and “sensational.”


MONTE XANIC Lago Tangañica 18, Col. Granada, 11520, Mexico, D.F. Tel. 01152.545.1111 Toll Free Number 01.800.717.4633 montexanic.com.mx CEO Hans Backhoff and five friends founded this winery


in 1987 and as they say on their website, “At Monte Xanic we do not intend to imitate the world’s greatest wines. We aim to produce excellent wines using noble grapes and the most advanced processes reflecting our character of proud open-minded Mexicans.” The winery boasts a wonderful tasting room and has four categories and many choices within, each for you to try: Calixa, Monte Xanic, a Limited Editionand theirGrand Ricardo.


VITIVINICOLA TRES VALLES Ensenada, Baja California México Tel.01152.646.178.8052 vinostresvalles.com The name was born from the three valleys that the


vintner produces their wines from, Valle de Guadalupe,San Antonio de las Minas, San Vicente de Ferrer. As they say, “we make honest wines with respect to what nature brings, related to the terroir, water and weather. Inspired by the origins of our state, our image and brands are based on the first native settlers of Baja California.” Tres Valles wines drive their names from the ethnic Kiliwa language and include reds; 2011 Jala, 50 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, 50 per- cent Grenache Noir, 2010 Cuwal, 90 percent Tempranillo, 5 percent Ruby Cabernet, 5 percent Grenache blend,2010 Maat, a 100 percent Grenache Noir, 2009 Kojaa, a Petit Sirah and a single white2012Jalá, a Sauvignon Blanc.


HACIENDA LA LOMITA Lote 13, Comunidad de San marcos, San antonio de las Minas, 22760 Baja California, Mexico Phone:01152.646 156.8459 haciendalalomita.com.mx The creation of lifelong friends Fernando Perez Castro


and Reynaldo Rodriguez, this vintner was conceived of in 2005 and began offering wine for purchase just one year later in 2006. Its modern tasting room opened its doors at the region’s 2009 Harvest Festival and as they say, “It was built by moving rocks from one place to the other.” Their modern facility and tasting room is surrounded by the family’s rolling hills of Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, and Chardonnay vines, grown, harvested, processed, bottled and aged on their property.


VINOS PIJOAN Email: pau_pijoan@yahoo.com


VIÑEDOS DON JUAN Web:vinedosdonjuan.com Email: info@vinedosdonjuan.com


VINICOLA LAFARGA Web: lafargavin.com Email: lafargavin@hotmail.com


VINICOLA SANTO TOMAS Web: santo-tomas.com Email: icortez@grupopando.com


VINOS SHIMUL Web: shimul.net Email: informes@shimul.net


VINÍCOLA TINTOS DEL NORTE 32 Web: norte32.com Email: oscarobregon@norte32.com


VIÑEDOS ZAPIEN Email: lallave_zapien@hotmail.com


VIÑEDOS SANTA URSULA Web: vinosantaursula.com Email: blancam@vinosantaursula.com


HERE’S A SOLID LIST OF VINEYARDS AND WINERIES THROUGHOUT BAJA:


ADOBE GUADALUPE Web: adobeguadalupe.com Email: info@adobeguadalupe.com


BARON BALCHE Web: baronbalche.com Email: info@baronbalche.com


BIBAYOFF VALLE DE GUADALUPE CELLARS Phone: (646) 177 2722 and (646) 176 1008 Email: bibayoff@prodigy.net.mx


BODEGAS SANTO TOMÁS Ensenada Web: santo-tomas.com Email: luisborrel@grupopando.com In San Antonio de las Minas Web: santo-tomas.com Email: alejandroguemes@grupopando.com


BODEGAS Y VIÑEDOS SAN RAFAEL Web: bodegassanrafael.com Email: ricardo@bodegassanrafael.com


CASA PEDRO DOMECQ Web: vinosdomecq.com


CAVAS VALMAR CELLARS Web: vinosvalmar.com Email: cavasvalmar@yahoo.com.mx


CHATEAU CAMOU Web: ccamou.com Email: info@ccamou.com


L.A. CETTO VALLE DE GUADALUPE Web: cettowines.com


MARTÍN DEL CAMPO Email:


vinosmartindelcampo@prodigy.net.mx


MOGOR BADÁN Email: natalia_badan@hotmail.com


VINISTERRA Phone: (646) 178 3310 and (646) 178 3350 Web: vinisterra.com Email: contacto@vinisterra.com


VINOS TANAMA Email: vinostanama@yahoo.com.mx


ROGANTO VIDES Y VINOS CALIFORNIANOS Web: roganto.com Email: vidvinca_mx@yahoo.com


QUINTA MONASTERIO Web: quintamonasterio.com


VENA CAVA VILLA DEL VALLE Web: www.venacavawine.com Email: info@lavilladelvalle.com


VIÑA DE LICEAGA Web: vinosliceaga.com Email: info@vinosliceaga.com


VIÑEDOS MALAGON Email: nathan@viñedosmalagon.com y coastscape@aol.com


VINÍCOLA J.C. BRAVO Email: marujcbravo@hotmail.com


VINÍCOLA PEDRAZA Email: eduardo_pvega@yahoo.com.mx


VINÍCOLA EMEVE Web: vinicolaemeve.com Email: info@vinicolaemeve.com


VINÍCOLA PARALELO Web: vinoscasadepiedra.com Email: acpiedra@prodigy.net.mx


VINÍCOLA TRES MUJERES Email: vinicolatresmujeres@gmail.com


XECUE Web: xecue.com Email: aceja@xecue.com


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