
Mexico
Baja California
The Baja California region has established itself as one of Mexico's new wine and food regions, where the Mediterranean climate allows for the coexistence of historical winemaking with Pacific cuisine.
In wine-producing valleys, such as the Guadalupe Valley, the tradition of the Mission grape—originally brought from Spain by missionaries—is preserved by iconic wineries like Santo Tomás and vinified with modern techniques.
The experience is defined by the bounty of the Pacific's cold waters, which provide world-class lobsters, tuna, and shellfish. These are integrated into both haute cuisine and the street food culture, where seafood is consumed even at breakfast. This environment spurred the creation of the Bajamed trend, a fusion of local ingredients with Mediterranean techniques that has captured the attention of food lovers.
Added to this is a unique border identity, a fusion of cultures among migrants, and daily interaction with the people of Baja California and Southern California. Between carne asada, fish, and shrimp tacos, with a good glass of wine or a sailboat ride around the bay, you can experience the Baja and Mexican Pacific lifestyle.
It's Baja time!
day trips
We adapt to your schedule, whether it's during a business visit or as part of your vacation, we'll pick you up in San Diego, Tijuana or Rosarito to spend a day in Ensenada and its valleys.



You tell us what you want to do, we make it extraordinary.
Our trips in Baja California

Low Somm
“The origin of our letter”
"We designed this sommelier-to-sommelier program to delve into the diversity of Baja California without exorbitant budgets. We offer a technical journey that connects the heritage of the Santo Tomás Valley with the innovation of the Guadalupe Valley, visiting key wineries to understand their history and terroir. It's an opportunity to acquire practical tools and field experiences that will elevate your professional work, allowing you to learn firsthand about the origins of the labels that define Mexican wine today."
Beyond Wine
In addition to being Mexico's most important wine region and having one of the most vibrant culinary scenes, Ensenada and its valleys offer a wide variety of additional experiences.

craft breweries

Private sailing trips

natural attractions

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