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Next Saturday, October 11, from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM, the Club Campestre Tijuana will once again become an epicenter of the region’s wine and culinary culture with the celebration of the fourth edition of the Vino Sin Fronteras Festival, organized by the Provino Committee. This major event will bring together 40 wineries from the valleys of Baja California, offering tastings and sales of 80 wine labels, including white, rosé, red, and sparkling wines.

By: Arnulfo Manriquez Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Baja California, Valle de Guadalupe is a haven for wine enthusiasts seeking a blend of rustic charm and world-class wines. My journey into this enchanting wine country began in August 2014, in a conversation with Lisette Islas on the day I met her.

It shouldn't, but it still amazes me that people who live in San Diego/Los Angeles/Southern California and are wine lovers, haven't visited Valle de Guadalupe. Being so close and yet so far for many. The truth is that one can spend a whole day in Valle de Guadalupe, leaving early and returning at night after a delicious dinner at one of my favorite restaurants. But it is important to go with a plan if it is your first time. I can wake up on a Sunday, decide to go to Valle without a plan, and have an incredible time, but I've been visiting for years.

Are you a foodie who loves to pair a delicious glass of wine with your favorite meal? Do you want to learn the nuances of how to pair food and wines for maximum flavor impact correctly? Well, then, look no further.

Ensenada, B.C. January 12, 2023.- The Baja California Provincial Committee, is pleased to announce that thanks to the efforts of the national wine sector, represented by the Mexican Vitivinicola Council (CMV), it was possible to support the initiative to declare the "Mexican Wine Day” being October 7.