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Santos Brujos 2013 Tempranillo (Valle de Guadalupe)
MexicoThis Tempranillo Mexicano is a wide load, starting with its earthy, stewy ...See Full Review$45 -
Santos Brujos 2015 White (Valle de Guadalupe)
MexicoThis tan, cloudy Mexican Chardonnay is oxidized and stale but not bad. ...See Full Review$20 -
L.A. Cetto 2010 Private Reserve Barrel Aged Estate Bottled Nebbiolo (Valle de Guadalupe)
MexicoHard-topped aromas of raspberry and cherry along with dry oak lead to ...See Full Review$23 -
L.A. Cetto 2012 Estate Bottled Petite Sirah (Valle de Guadalupe)
MexicoThis purple-tinted heavyweight smells rugged, scratchy and jammy, with horsey notes accenting ...See Full Review$13 -
L.A. Cetto 2013 Chardonnay (Valle de Guadalupe)
MexicoYeasty aromas are suggestive of vanilla wafer and corn cakes, with apple ...See Full Review$13 -
L.A. Cetto 2013 Sauvignon Blanc (Valle de Guadalupe)
MexicoStalky aromas suggest peach, but overall there's hardly any fruit on the ...See Full Review$13
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Turning Wastewater into Wine in Valle de Guadalupe
Turning wastewater into wine has been practiced in vineyards in Napa and Sonoma for decades...
Turning Wastewater into Wine in Valle de Guadalupe
Turning wastewater into wine has been practiced in vineyards in Napa and Sonoma for decades...
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A Brief Look at Baja's Long Winemaking History
Baja has a winemaking history that goes back hundreds of years. Here's a guide to the region's wineries and other attractions...
A Brief Look at Baja's Long Winemaking History
Baja has a winemaking history that goes back hundreds of years. Here's a guide to the region's wineries and other attractions...
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With Distinctive Terroir and Varied Microclimates, Mexico's Baja California Aims to Preserve its Character
Mexican wine has skyrocketed across the U.S. from relative obscurity to critical darling. Here's a guide to the grapes of its most famous wine region: Baja...
With Distinctive Terroir and Varied Microclimates, Mexico's Baja California Aims to Preserve its Character
Mexican wine has skyrocketed across the U.S. from relative obscurity to critical darling. Here's a guide to the grapes of its most famous wine region: Baja...
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With Minimal Regulations and Room for Experimentation, Mexican Sparkling Wine Producers Reinvent Tradition
In Mexico's Valle de Guadelupe, a free-spirited approach allows winemakers to experiment with new forms of sparkling wine. Discover more here...
With Minimal Regulations and Room for Experimentation, Mexican Sparkling Wine Producers Reinvent Tradition
In Mexico's Valle de Guadelupe, a free-spirited approach allows winemakers to experiment with new forms of sparkling wine. Discover more here...
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Underrepresented Regions and Communities Rule these Six Restaurants Wine Lists
We look at laser-focused wine lists that offer wine lovers deep dives into geographic areas and bottles made by underrepresented communities...
Underrepresented Regions and Communities Rule these Six Restaurants Wine Lists
We look at laser-focused wine lists that offer wine lovers deep dives into geographic areas and bottles made by underrepresented communities...
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Centre-Loire: Coteaux de Tannay
At a mere 52 acres, Coteaux de Tannay is one of the Centre-Loire’s smallest winemaking sites, but as a region in transition, it’s an area to watch...
Centre-Loire: Coteaux de Tannay
At a mere 52 acres, Coteaux de Tannay is one of the Centre-Loire’s smallest winemaking sites, but as a region in transition, it’s an area to watch...