Valle De Guadalupe Wine Tours - Baja Winery Tours
Baja Winery Tours offers a one-of-a-kind trip into the heart of Baja wine country. From San Diego to the Valle De Guadalupe, we bring you the absolute best in the region's wine and food.
Join us on a tour featuring world-renowned vintners who'll guide you through their vineyards and into the tasting rooms. Meet the chefs who've put Baja on the map and enjoy their absolutely delicious locally-sourced and organic cuisine. Bask in the rustic charm of the Valle de Guadalupe while it still manages to fly under the popular radar.
Our mission is to provide you with the best, most personal, and most memorable tour imaginable. With our unparalleled knowledge, resources, and connections throughout Baja wine country and Valle de Guadalupe, we assure you that you couldn’t be in better hands.
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Valle de Guadalupe: Mexico's Wine Country
The Valley de Guadalupe in Baja California is the best open secret in Mexico. Just 2 hours south of the US border is a valley brimming with top-notch vineyards and restaurants that are shaping culinary trends worldwide.
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- La Cocina de Doña Estela:
- Phil, Peggy et at at Lechuza Vineyard:
- Eileen at La Villa del Valle:
- Chef Diego Hernández Baquedano at Corazon de Tierra:
- Phil at Vena Cava Winery:
- Drew from Deckman's en El Mogor:
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San Diego Food Tour - MASSIVE BURGERS and CRAZY TOSTADAS in California, USA!
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Thank you to my sister Pam and brother in law Derek for joining me on this food tour of San Diego, California! And during the video I said Oceanside once, but I meant *Ocean Beach. We were on a family vacation in California, but on one day, we decided to go on an ultimate San Diego California food tour. It was a lot of fun, and you’ll find all the information of all the places we ate below:
Breakfast at Northside Shack - We started off in the morning, and first headed to Northside Shack to try their highly rated açaí bowl. It’s a laid back kind of spot, and I ordered the $11 bowl which was the large size. The acai is frozen into a sorget, and then they layered it with granola, about 12 different kinds of fruits, and nuts and seeds. It was delicious and refreshing, great way to begin this food tour.
Hodad's - Probably one of the most legendary of all restaurants in San Diego, California is Hodad’s serving massive double bacon cheeseburgers, and classic American food. The original location is located in Ocean Beach, and it has so much character, plastered with graffiti and stickers. Derek and I each ordered the double bacon cheeseburger, which is a monster burger. It takes some strategy to eat, but it was well worth it. It’s a delicious burger, and I also really enjoyed the onion rings. Price - $14.25
Blue Water Seafood Market & Grill - Pam and Derek had been here before and they knew it was good, so it was a restaurant in San Diego that I was looking forward to trying. You stand in line, order at the counter, and then find a seat. They offer fresh fish of the day, everything very fresh. We started with some oysters and the main dish, which was the best dish of the meal for me was the blackened black seabass. Delicious food, one of the best restaurants I ate at in San Diego. Total price - $65.23
Communal Coffee - Next we stopped to have a quick avocado toast and coffee. It was my first avocado toast at a restaurant, and although it was a little dainty, it was pretty awesomely delicious, a real treat. Price - $26.02 for everything (I think 3 coffees and avocado)
Nine Seas Seafood - Home of the Crazy Tostada, this seafood food truck is a gem of Mexican seafood. We ordered a few ceviches, not knowing how enormous the crazy tostadas were. They were huge, and packed with just about “everything from the sea.” But not only were the crazy tostates huge and crazy, but they were delicious, especially loaded with salsa. Total price - $24.75 for everything
And that completes this San Diego food tour. It was an amazing day and the food was delicious!
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Baja California - Mexico
Baja California is both the northernmost and westernmost state of Mexico. Before becoming a state in 1953, the area was known as the North Territory of Baja California. It has an area of 71,576 km2 (27,636 sq mi), or 3.57% of the land mass of Mexico and comprises the northern half of the Baja California peninsula, north of the 28th parallel. The state is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by Sonora, the U.S. State of Arizona, and the Gulf of California (also known as the Sea of Cortez), and on the south by Baja California Sur. Its northern limit is the U.S. state of California.
The state has a population of 2,844,469 (2005 census), and estimated 3,165,776 (June 2009) much more than the sparsely populated Baja California Sur to the south, and similar to San Diego County on its north. Over 75% of the population lives in the capital city, Mexicali, Ensenada, or in Tijuana. Other important cities include San Felipe, Playas de Rosarito and Tecate. The population of the state is composed of Mestizos, mostly immigrants from other parts of Mexico, and, as with most northern Mexican states, a large population of Mexicans of European ancestry, and also a large minority group of East Asian, Middle Eastern and indigenous descent. Additionally, there is a large immigrant population from the United States due to its proximity to San Diego and the cheaper cost of living compared to San Diego. There is also a significant population from Central America. Many immigrants moved to Baja California for a better quality of life and the number of higher paying jobs in comparison to the rest of Mexico and Latin America.
Baja California is the twelfth largest state by area in Mexico. Its geography ranges from beaches to forests and deserts. The backbone of the state is the Sierra de Baja California, where the Picacho del Diablo, the highest point of the peninsula, is located. This mountain range effectively divides the weather patterns in the state. In the northwest, the weather is semi-dry and mediterranean. In the narrow center, the weather changes to be more humid due to altitude. It is in this area where a few valleys can be found, such as the Valle de Guadalupe, the major wine producer area in Mexico. To the east of the mountain range, the Sonoran Desert dominates the landscape. In the south, the weather becomes drier and gives place to the Vizcaino Desert. The state is also home to numerous islands off both of its shores. In fact, the westernmost point in Mexico, the Guadalupe Island, is part of Baja California. The Coronado, Todos Santos and Cedros Islands are also on the Pacific Shore. On the Gulf of California, the biggest island is the Angel de la Guarda, separated from the peninsula by the deep and narrow Canal de Ballenas. ( source Wikipedia )
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Jennifer Kramer is one of the founders of Baja Test Kitchen, as well the author of the Moon Baja Travel Guide. In this episode, Jen shares her favorite spots to eat, drink and soak up the Mexican culture, with a special emphasis on Valle de Guadalupe. Over the last several years, Valle de Guadalupe has exploded in terms of amazing wines and creative culinary offerings. Jen also gives us the scoop on the women winemakers who are taking Valle de Guadalupe by storm. Also discussed: how to pick the food and wine tour that's right for you, winetasting etiquette 101, and the truth about all those state department issued travel warnings for Mexico. Mexico's Baja California region is an easy day trip from San Diego, but you'll definitely need more than one day to eat and drink your way through all the deliciousness.
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Les & Marlilyn Widd - The Hearts of Baja | Expat Real
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The Widds are a typical American couple who retired well on a small pension and social security by moving from California, USA to Rosarito, Mexico. They've started a non-profit organization feeding the orphans of Rosarito. To donate a $14 box of chicken to a needy orphanage go to heartsofbaja.com.
In this interview we will check out the Widd's million dollar home, which they purchased for 10% of that value, learn about the community safety in Rosarito, their social life and crossing the border.
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:44 Personal background of the Widds & why they moved
6:22 Healthcare
9:59 Day to day life (time spent)
15:43 Social life
20:00 1.4 Million dollar beach house
23:11 Learning Spanish
25:49 The internet
28:19 Getting around/Transportation
29:57 Visa and Immigration
33:00 Mail service
34:05 Crime in Mexico and US media accounts
38:12 Crossing the border
42:11 Pesos vs Dollars
Interested in moving to Rosarito? Find out more by clinking the resource links below.
Hearts of Baja Children's Homes Network: Donate a box of chicken.
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Join Rosarito Living FB Group for events and social info. Say Hi to Craig for me!
Bonanova Medical Center
Valle de Guadalupe Wine Country
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Sentri Pass for super quick border crossing
Global Banks with no curreny or ATM fees
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UC Mail Exchange is a physical home running a mail service business, thus giving you a residential address, which can receive any type of package or mail.
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Mexican Visa and Immigration information.
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