Unfortunately, most people in the States have a negative image about Mexico, I hope more people would inform better. Mexico is more than the negative media shows. Thanks guys for showing the positives of Mexico.
News Media only cast bad news from everywhere, not only from Mexico. I E we only know about mass shootings in the USA. So your comment shows your ignorance.
Rode our motorcycles through there a few times, beautiful area! Glad to see you guys go off the beaten path a little bit, Mexico is a beautiful country with a lot to offer, not just the beaches.
So excellent. Did not know and I love wine. Want to support all things MX, including great coffee, chocolates and of course tequila..Muy Bien. Gracias!
Did you knew that the first winery in the new world including US and Canada is in Mexico Casa Madero founded in 1597 in Parras de la Fuente Coahuila. The main reason the Mexican wine is not very popular was that in times of Spanish empire the colonies were not allowed to compete with the wine produced in Spain the only way casa Madero was able to produce wine it was used by the Catholic Church in the mass.
Not being sarcastic at all, BUT, wine was used in the first mass by Our Lord Jesus Christ in the year 33A.D. and is still and WILL be used till the end of times. BTW, as a side note, I was in Del Rio, Texas on the 28-29 June 2019 and the first and oldest Winery in Texas (Val Verde Winery) is located in Del Rio, Tx.
@@juans6639 Yup. But that was him back then. Nothing to do with the new world. His story should have been irrelevant to us. We have tequila and pulque in México. We need no fairy Tales.
The Mexican wine industry is simultaneously the birthplace of North American and South American wine and its newest frontier. The origins of Mexico's wine industry go back to 1521 and the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire. Lorenzo Garcia founded Casa Madero, the first Mexican winery, in Santa Maria de las Parras in Coahuila in 1597. It is today one of Mexico's largest wine producers and the oldest winery in the Americas. Ironically, vines from the Parras Valley were later exported to California's Napa Valley, as well as to Chile and Argentina
Unfortunately it's our neighbor to the north that has the mind set. I recently went to Spain and France, Myself a Yucateco was treated with so much love and respect majority of the locals knew certain areas in Mexico and even visited Merida and other popular cities for the culinary food trend. But have nothing but incredible things to say about my querido lindo Mexico.
I can’t believe you didn’t have a proper meal! World class restaurants everywhere out there! Finca Altozano, Deckmanns, Olivia, Corrozon de Tierra! The list is endless!
What a great video. I really loved this one! Mexico/Baja/New Spain/etc. was prohibited (by Spain) from producing wine and they tried to force the Americas to import wine only from Spain ( ... "In 1699, Charles II of Spain prohibited wine making in Mexico, with the exception of wine for Church purposes.[1] From then until Mexico’s Independence, wine was produced in Mexico only on a small scale." ). Hence, Mexico's very slow development of both production and appreciation/popularity of wine. Wine in any restaurant was almost completely unavailable 20 years ago. Thankfully that is no longer true!
Cool video. Once again Mexico is full of surprises and full of contrast. Thanks for showing this part of Mexico. I visited Querétaro last year. We went to this tour called “ la ruta del vino y el queso”. We visited a large wine yard and had the opportunity to try its wine. I’m not a big fan of alcoholic beverages but I have to admit that it was delicious.
If you have the chance visit Casa Madero winery, the oldest in Americas and 6th in the world. It's located in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila (between Saltillo and Torreón), a kind of oasis in the Coahuila desert.
Bien dicen todos los que visitan a México que regresaran de nuevo,por sus vinos,comidas y sus aguas de sabores,y sus lugares increibles. Saludos gueritos muy buenos sus videos....
Its so nice to hear your words regarding this wonderful and amazing country that we have. My Mexico lindo is a land full of blessings and wonderful things to offer for those with a humble heart and open mind and enough patience to discover one step at the time the beautiful richness of this amazing country. Thank you gueros!!!
Felicidades y Salud!!! México lo tiene todo. Un verdadero placer ver sus interesantes vídeos. Definitely, you are showing the rest of the world that Mexico is a multicultural country with very old traditions. You are a very lovely and kind young couple with an open mind to enjoy the wonders that Mexico can offer to all. Good Bless You.
I was in Valle de Guadalupe last weekend. I'm Mexican who lives in Los Angeles and I truly enjoy drinking wine. First time visiting Valle de Guadalupe thanks to your video about it. For some reason I didn't find the "Relieve" winery not even in a pamphlet map I got on the visitors kiosk. We really enjoyed this trip. We are looking forward to to back another time when the vines turn green or to see grapes. Thanks a lot Goyo y la linda güerita.
Wow, nunca creí que podría aprender tanto de mi país de alguien que nació en otro país, no los considero extranjeros por que ya son Mexicanos también más que algunos de nosotros. Yo me como los tacos con agua mineral de Tehúacan mi favorita!!
Goyo, I just love how traveling across the country has giving you such an amazing perspective of México for what it really is vs how it is perceived in the rest of the world, we are so much more than everybody thinks and you and güera are showing them thru your eyes, thank you for that, love you guys ❤️
At one time there were many Russian families living in el Valle. These were White Russians who fled Soviet Red Russia after the revolution. Many of them lived in the Valle area, and were involved in the wine production. In Ensenada the water is cold, not like La Paz or Mazatlan, so be prepared. If you can go to La Bufadora in Ensenada. It is a fun day trip. Also, there is a fish taco stand on the Blvd that is world famous. Even Anthony Bourdain ate there as well as many movie stars, tv stars etc. It is called, La Guerrerense, and is on Blvd Lopez Mateos. An easy Yelp will give u the location. It is always busy and has the best street fish tacos in Ensenada. Rosarito, and Puerto Nuevo are also great places to eat. Be prepared to see the largest lines at the San Ysidro border crossing station you have seen in your life. It is the most crossed border in the world so I am told. Have fun in Baja. P.S. If you want to see crazy gringos drinking, go to Hussong's Cantina, and Papas and Beers.
Thank you! Hillary and Greg for showing this wonderful place. And all those other beautiful places you traveled along. A totally different face of Mexico 🇲🇽 love ❤️ you guys
You guys are completely right on! Amazingly we needed you guys, to come along and rediscover what some of us we wouldn't know, otherwise. Thank you very much guys.
I used to buy wine from Santo Tomas, which is a valley not far from there, back in the 80s. Was good wine, well, the vino rosado, anyway. You could order it at many seafood restaurants in Tijuana too... Ahhhhh! And now watching the rest of the video I see you got to try my favorite mexican wine
I spent a month there this past January and I still didn't see everything they have to offer there! I love it and I'm going back this winter. If after all the wine you want a chill breakfast I recommend Huevo Republic Restaurante, or for a refreshing and delicious juice, Gran Tierra Juice Bar, for excellent sandwiches and coffee, Cafe Toya can't be beat!!! Say Hi to my friend Cristobel at Cafe Toya! They also make the best cookies there! Ciao!
One of the historical reasons why wine is not deep into mexican culture is because Spain had the control of the production when Mexico was New Spain. So the inhabitants were not allowed to produce wine it was forbidden by the spanish authorities. After the Independence, Mexico fell down into a severe crisis because of internal wars and invasion from U.S. and France so the wine industry never had the chance to grow. Porfirio Diaz began the culturalization of wine but only in the high mexican class. Then the revolution of 1910 stopped again thuis industry. After a century it finally started to consolidate within and outside mexico; meaning that mexican wine is know known at least in certain circles in Europe where the mexican wine has gained lot of awards, very rare in South America and little in U.S. Globalization and this period of relative peace in the country had contribute to this industry to finally grow and be known by mexicans and foreigners. Zacatecas is another state where you can find nice "viñedos" Thanks for promoting my beautiful Mexico.
Gosh Gregorio and Hillary, How did I missed this video. So educational and encouraging for all Mexicanos. We definitely need to promote more wine drinking in Mexico. I was born raised in Mexico to a very poor family, and since I was 10, I started to taste wine. Love the red ones.
Thank you so much guys for getting interested in such a beautiful country wich is my México and sharing with us all the cool places you visit, Mexico is getting more attractive for wine industry now, so we mexican people should be aware of that because we drink tequila, cerveza, mezcal but there is so much else here to drink that our land offers us. A CONSUMIR VINO NACIONAL!!! VIVA MÉXICO!!
Ojala pudieran venir en temporada de vendimias, de lo mejor el ambiente y se que la pasaran genial. Un gusto recibirlos en nuestra adorada Ensenada. Regresen pronto Kennons.
I loved the video😃👏personally I m a fan of wine, definitely that wine tour is a most for anyone that appreciates wine and refined experiencies😄saludos Hill and Greg🍷
Valle de Guadalupe and the Rest of Baja California norte That is like i call ur little italy becouse they make, wine, cheese, olive oil, sea food its amazing
En el Valle de Guadalupe en Ensenada BC. se producen los mejores vinos mexicanos gracias a su clima Mediterráneo y también en sus Valles de Santo Tomás, San Vicente y Ojos Negros.......
Este es uno de nuestros secretos mejor guardados EN Baja , los hoteles ahí son perfectos, en las montañas frescas , con olores a Pino, la comida ,el queso delicioso, el marisco fresco de Ensenada , haaa y hacen conciertos bajo las montañas yo fui a ver a Mark Anthony, pero el vino es el mejor que he probado , mejor que en Temecula, acá sabe a la tierra, en La cetto. Que puedo decir de mi región es bella y siempre hay algo que hacer en todo Baja California.
Yay!!! glad to see you guys in northern Mexico. I live in San Diego and spend a lot of time in Rosarito. I love to use the TJ airport when flying to other Mexican destinations. Very lucky to live so close to the border. If you visit Rosarito you should definitely check out Gary's La Fonda and also Tacos El Yaqui....AMAZING!!! Unfortunately the water isn't swimable up here near the border, as there are constant sewage spills.
The sewage spills have not been repaired. Every day thousands of gallons of raw sewage are constantly being spilled. Imperial beach is constantly closed due to contamination
I feel Baja California has lots of potencial , I've seen many Asian investment recently it's also located in an area that's destined to grow I love the cheese, olive oil, wine, beer they produce, if you have more time go to the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir
Don't forget to visit Tecate, my hometown; home of the cerveza Tecate. Try to go there on summertime for La Romeria celebration. You'll be glad you did!!
Alfonso? Cuando es la Romeria? Tengo un taller de Precision en Tecate pero tristemente no soy de Tecate Originalmente y para burritos apenas el asadero a otro lado del mcdonalds solamente. SALUDOS!
Great Video Guys, cant wait to see my city in your videos, i Love Tijuana, but just please be careful, i don't want to scare you, just please, please be careful, lol
What's your favorite drink (alcoholic or not) to drink with tacos?
Coca!! O una cerveza fria
Tacos + Beer a win combination. Doctor's recommended. 👍👍👍
Beer wine tequila water soda Kool-Aid and everything else you can think of😂🤣😂😂👍🏼
you have to drink while eating tacos? Nope, that would steal space for more tacos
Pineapple water. 😋
Unfortunately, most people in the States have a negative image about Mexico, I hope more people would inform better. Mexico is more than the negative media shows. Thanks guys for showing the positives of Mexico.
News Media only cast bad news from everywhere, not only from Mexico. I E we only know about mass shootings in the USA. So your comment shows your ignorance.
Goyo "we live in a country" 😢 se siente Mexicano y orgulloso ...
Jajajajaja, as how they should feel!
(I get it, it's funny!)
True!
Adopted Mexicanos for sure
North neighbors go to México thinking they are going to take over México and they end up being taken over by México and mexicans.
Anthony Bourdain loved this place when he came few years ago.
Nice speech about Mexico Greg. I’m sure you opened the minds of a few people.
Agreed
you guys make me want to sell everything i own and give it a go in Mexico.
Rode our motorcycles through there a few times, beautiful area! Glad to see you guys go off the beaten path a little bit, Mexico is a beautiful country with a lot to offer, not just the beaches.
Of course.
So excellent. Did not know and I love wine. Want to support all things MX, including great coffee, chocolates and of course tequila..Muy Bien. Gracias!
John Edward Jones - Me too John!
Did you knew that the first winery in the new world including US and Canada is in Mexico Casa Madero founded in 1597 in Parras de la Fuente Coahuila. The main reason the Mexican wine is not very popular was that in times of Spanish empire the colonies were not allowed to compete with the wine produced in Spain the only way casa Madero was able to produce wine it was used by the Catholic Church in the mass.
No,I did not know that.
Very interesting!
Not being sarcastic at all, BUT, wine was used in the first mass by Our Lord Jesus Christ in the year 33A.D. and is still and WILL be used till the end of times. BTW, as a side note, I was in Del Rio, Texas on the 28-29 June 2019 and the first and oldest Winery in Texas (Val Verde Winery) is located in Del Rio, Tx.
Juan S irrelevant but ok
@@juans6639 Yup. But that was him back then. Nothing to do with the new world. His story should have been irrelevant to us. We have tequila and pulque in México. We need no fairy Tales.
@@juans6639 Awesome and beautiful data. Mixed history with devotion to Christ.....so thank you.
The Mexican wine industry is simultaneously the birthplace of North American and South American wine and its newest frontier.
The origins of Mexico's wine industry go back to 1521 and the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire. Lorenzo Garcia founded Casa Madero, the first Mexican winery, in Santa Maria de las Parras in Coahuila in 1597. It is today one of Mexico's largest wine producers and the oldest winery in the Americas. Ironically, vines from the Parras Valley were later exported to California's Napa Valley, as well as to Chile and Argentina
Unfortunately it's our neighbor to the north that has the mind set. I recently went to Spain and France, Myself a Yucateco was treated with so much love and respect majority of the locals knew certain areas in Mexico and even visited Merida and other popular cities for the culinary food trend. But have nothing but incredible things to say about my querido lindo Mexico.
al carr - You give me lots of trouble not knowing how to spell your own language!
Gracias Güera y Goyo!!
Han hecho más cosas por nuestro país que muchos mexicanos!
Un abrazo...
I can’t believe you didn’t have a proper meal! World class restaurants everywhere out there! Finca Altozano, Deckmanns, Olivia, Corrozon de Tierra! The list is endless!
Saludos Gueritos Dios los bendiga Siempre Y a todo México. 🇲🇽
Thank you for promoting the beauty of my country
I admire your tireless search for the best of Mexico.
Thank you guys for showing all these beautiful places in Mexico. God bless you.
What a great video. I really loved this one! Mexico/Baja/New Spain/etc. was prohibited (by Spain) from producing wine and they tried to force the Americas to import wine only from Spain ( ... "In 1699, Charles II of Spain prohibited wine making in Mexico, with the exception of wine for Church purposes.[1] From then until Mexico’s Independence, wine was produced in Mexico only on a small scale." ). Hence, Mexico's very slow development of both production and appreciation/popularity of wine. Wine in any restaurant was almost completely unavailable 20 years ago. Thankfully that is no longer true!
Wow. Nice little history lesson there. Very interesting.
Very interesting!
Thanks for the info, Susan.
Being that my mom is originally from Spain, and my dad is originally from Mexico, this is very interesting. Lol.
Thanks for the lesson!
Cool video. Once again Mexico is full of surprises and full of contrast. Thanks for showing this part of Mexico. I visited Querétaro last year. We went to this tour called “ la ruta del vino y el queso”. We visited a large wine yard and had the opportunity to try its wine. I’m not a big fan of alcoholic beverages but I have to admit that it was delicious.
If you have the chance visit Casa Madero winery, the oldest in Americas and 6th in the world. It's located in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila (between Saltillo and Torreón), a kind of oasis in the Coahuila desert.
Hi i from Torreón and yes Parras is amazing
Bien dicen todos los que visitan a México que regresaran de nuevo,por sus vinos,comidas y sus aguas de sabores,y sus lugares increibles. Saludos gueritos muy buenos sus videos....
Hillary: it’s never too early for wine!
Me: smashes like button.
Its so nice to hear your words regarding this wonderful and amazing country that we have. My Mexico lindo is a land full of blessings and wonderful things to offer for those with a humble heart and open mind and enough patience to discover one step at the time the beautiful richness of this amazing country. Thank you gueros!!!
Felicidades y Salud!!!
México lo tiene todo.
Un verdadero placer ver sus interesantes vídeos.
Definitely, you are showing the rest of the world that Mexico is a multicultural country with very old traditions. You are a very lovely and kind young couple with an open mind to enjoy the wonders that Mexico can offer to all. Good Bless You.
I was in Valle de Guadalupe last weekend. I'm Mexican who lives in Los Angeles and I truly enjoy drinking wine. First time visiting Valle de Guadalupe thanks to your video about it. For some reason I didn't find the "Relieve" winery not even in a pamphlet map I got on the visitors kiosk. We really enjoyed this trip. We are looking forward to to back another time when the vines turn green or to see grapes. Thanks a lot Goyo y la linda güerita.
Valle de Guadalupe is really cool. I went last year and cant wait to go back!
Wow, nunca creí que podría aprender tanto de mi país de alguien que nació en otro país, no los considero extranjeros por que ya son Mexicanos también más que algunos de nosotros. Yo me como los tacos con agua mineral de Tehúacan mi favorita!!
Mexican wineries, who knew. Three wineries in one day, very impressive. Very classy video, thanks.
Wow, Minute 19:15, is amazing hearing you talking of the beauty of Mexico.
los viñedos mexicanos de los más antiguos de América
XAVIERUZ MX los mas antiguos están en Coahuila....saludos
Los más antiguos están en el DF tontos. Se tenía que decir y se dijo 🐥
@@benjaminreyesmartinez164 Así es, los más antiguos viñedos en México son los de Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila y datan de 1597.
Pendejos el lo dice claramente "los viñedos mexicanos"
Lo que es no saber entender😂😂dijo los viñedos mexicanos,que yo se, eso es Coahuila ,Estado de México o cualquier lugar en la República mexicana.
Bello MEXICO
Goyo, I just love how traveling across the country has giving you such an amazing perspective of México for what it really is vs how it is perceived in the rest of the world, we are so much more than everybody thinks and you and güera are showing them thru your eyes, thank you for that, love you guys ❤️
Me encantan sus videos todo el apoyo desde Sonora México 🇲🇽 :D
Que hermosa es mi tierra. Valle de Guadalupe
Muchas gracias chicos por mostrar mi país 😭 se los agradezco
Guera was getting silly towards the end, love it. Thank you introducing the world to the beauty of Mexico
At one time there were many Russian families living in el Valle. These were White Russians who fled Soviet Red Russia after the revolution. Many of them lived in the Valle area, and were involved in the wine production. In Ensenada the water is cold, not like La Paz or Mazatlan, so be prepared. If you can go to La Bufadora in Ensenada. It is a fun day trip. Also, there is a fish taco stand on the Blvd that is world famous. Even Anthony Bourdain ate there as well as many movie stars, tv stars etc. It is called, La Guerrerense, and is on Blvd Lopez Mateos. An easy Yelp will give u the location. It is always busy and has the best street fish tacos in Ensenada. Rosarito, and Puerto Nuevo are also great places to eat. Be prepared to see the largest lines at the San Ysidro border crossing station you have seen in your life. It is the most crossed border in the world so I am told. Have fun in Baja. P.S. If you want to see crazy gringos drinking, go to Hussong's Cantina, and Papas and Beers.
That wine looked very good, I wish I could have tasted some.
Thank you! Hillary and Greg for showing this wonderful place. And all those other beautiful places you traveled along. A totally different face of Mexico 🇲🇽 love ❤️ you guys
You guys are completely right on!
Amazingly we needed you guys, to come along and rediscover what some of us we wouldn't know, otherwise.
Thank you very much guys.
I used to buy wine from Santo Tomas, which is a valley not far from there, back in the 80s. Was good wine, well, the vino rosado, anyway. You could order it at many seafood restaurants in Tijuana too... Ahhhhh! And now watching the rest of the video I see you got to try my favorite mexican wine
Thank you SO much for your kind words about this land!! I love you guys!! 😁
I spent a month there this past January and I still didn't see everything they have to offer there! I love it and I'm going back this winter. If after all the wine you want a chill breakfast I recommend Huevo Republic Restaurante, or for a refreshing and delicious juice, Gran Tierra Juice Bar, for excellent sandwiches and coffee, Cafe Toya can't be beat!!! Say Hi to my friend Cristobel at Cafe Toya! They also make the best cookies there! Ciao!
San Diegans take full advantage of our beloved (close to us) Valle de Guadalupe.. Our own NAPA :) Exquisite food and wines.
Omgsh! You guys made it! Excellent. I haven’t been yet but as I return to LA next week, I’ll definitely be planning a trip there 🍷🍷🍷😍😍👍🏼🇲🇽🇲🇽
The Santo Tomas guy is like "not mole" scratching his head lol...you forgot to mention Mexico has the best weather in the world.
VERY VERY GOOD VIDEO. WELCOME TO BAJA CALIFORNIA. SALUDOS FROM ENSENADA, B.C.
One of the historical reasons why wine is not deep into mexican culture is because Spain had the control of the production when Mexico was New Spain. So the inhabitants were not allowed to produce wine it was forbidden by the spanish authorities. After the Independence, Mexico fell down into a severe crisis because of internal wars and invasion from U.S. and France so the wine industry never had the chance to grow. Porfirio Diaz began the culturalization of wine but only in the high mexican class. Then the revolution of 1910 stopped again thuis industry. After a century it finally started to consolidate within and outside mexico; meaning that mexican wine is know known at least in certain circles in Europe where the mexican wine has gained lot of awards, very rare in South America and little in U.S. Globalization and this period of relative peace in the country had contribute to this industry to finally grow and be known by mexicans and foreigners. Zacatecas is another state where you can find nice "viñedos" Thanks for promoting my beautiful Mexico.
Thanks for the info 😎👍
GRACIAS POR LA INFORMACION
👋🏻👏 Wow good job Mexico I 🇲🇽💙👏👏love it from San Francisco CA🤗😎 i’m from Mexico I love it.
My girlfriend and I went to valley of Guadalupe this year. We plan to visit five vineyards, but only made it to two😂. We were wasted🥴.
Hermoso el Valle de Guadalupe y los mejores vinos de México!!!Muy bien hecho chicos, felicidades por su canal y promover la otra cara de México!!!
Great video of the wine country in Mexico.
Mexico needs to start advertising and marketing its wine industry. It can become such a tourist destination.
They come a lot of people, very near to Ensenada, great food, and beautiful places.
Gosh Gregorio and Hillary, How did I missed this video. So educational and encouraging for all Mexicanos. We definitely need to promote more wine drinking in Mexico. I was born raised in Mexico to a very poor family, and since I was 10, I started to taste wine. Love the red ones.
I already love you guys, just because the passion you two talk about my born country. And, yes! México is full of good surprises.
Thank you so much guys for getting interested in such a beautiful country wich is my México and sharing with us all the cool places you visit, Mexico is getting more attractive for wine industry now, so we mexican people should be aware of that because we drink tequila, cerveza, mezcal but there is so much else here to drink that our land offers us. A CONSUMIR VINO NACIONAL!!! VIVA MÉXICO!!
Ojala pudieran venir en temporada de vendimias, de lo mejor el ambiente y se que la pasaran genial. Un gusto recibirlos en nuestra adorada
Ensenada. Regresen pronto Kennons.
My favorite people, Greg & La Guera in my favorite place in Mexico. You guys rock!
Baja is the best 💯 🇲🇽
I loved the video😃👏personally I m a fan of wine, definitely that wine tour is a most for anyone that appreciates wine and refined experiencies😄saludos Hill and Greg🍷
Valle de Guadalupe and the Rest of Baja California norte That is like i call ur little italy becouse they make, wine, cheese, olive oil, sea food its amazing
This place remind me of Oceanside California just north of San Diego just beautiful.
Thanks so much guys for show my country 😭
Those views and the wine = Puro felicidad. Great vid
Hermoso lugar,gracias muchachos excelente, saludos me encantaron chicos muy sencillos 😊
This is in my beautiful state Baja California Mexico 🇲🇽 #1
You guys are living the life!
I like when you said we have not you have, (you are Mexican already LOL). thank you for promoting Mexico to the world
En el Valle de Guadalupe en Ensenada BC. se producen los mejores vinos mexicanos gracias a su clima Mediterráneo y también en sus Valles de Santo Tomás, San Vicente y Ojos Negros.......
Thanks gueros for promoting mexico
I didn't think Mexico produces any wine. Wow this is amazing . Thank you guys for this video. I learned something New. 😎👍
thank you where are you from?
silný muž wine is also produce in Querétaro.
@@adrianaangelcoria1248 thank you for the info. I'm from California and Napa valley is very famous for their wine.
@@rolandochavez1839 I'm from California very close to Napa valley
silný muž if you get a chance to try some good Mexican wine the quality will surprise you... there are some fantastic wines produced in Mexico.
Awesome. Awesome. I want to visit.
I love a cup of red wine with salmon and salad.
I am glad that you visit my Baja California !! it is beautiful
Amazing country
We love you guy's Greg y la wuera Hilary thank you 4 love our beautiful country mexico😀✌
Espero que disfruten mucho su estancia en Ensenada y Valle de Guadalupe, saludos desde Tijuana!! 💕🇲🇽
Chingon... i been there several times excellent video guys.
Thoroughly enjoyed this, plus great music
definitely, one of your best videos, I truly enjoyed !!
Amazing place
Este es uno de nuestros secretos mejor guardados EN Baja , los hoteles ahí son perfectos, en las montañas frescas , con olores a Pino, la comida ,el queso delicioso, el marisco fresco de Ensenada , haaa y hacen conciertos bajo las montañas yo fui a ver a Mark Anthony, pero el vino es el mejor que he probado , mejor que en Temecula, acá sabe a la tierra, en La cetto. Que puedo decir de mi región es bella y siempre hay algo que hacer en todo Baja California.
Hey andan cerca de mi casa 😢😭😁 tenemos valles , playas ,desiertos , montañas ,pinos , Es mi Baja California ❤
Welcome to ensenada!!!!!! The best place for retirement un México... Great weather, nice and safe, and near the states!!!!!!! Enjoy it!!!!!!
Yay!!! glad to see you guys in northern Mexico. I live in San Diego and spend a lot of time in Rosarito. I love to use the TJ airport when flying to other Mexican destinations. Very lucky to live so close to the border. If you visit Rosarito you should definitely check out Gary's La Fonda and also Tacos El Yaqui....AMAZING!!! Unfortunately the water isn't swimable up here near the border, as there are constant sewage spills.
Know the sewage its been repair and the eater near the border is totally swimable.
The sewage spills have not been repaired. Every day thousands of gallons of raw sewage are constantly being spilled. Imperial beach is constantly closed due to contamination
Do you use the Cross border Xpress for the TJ airport?
@@LAFan I do!!! Flying into TJ today from Costa Rica
@@livyloveee619 Its been fix. You have to investigate about staff that you talk before opening your mouth. YOUR WELCOME.
I feel Baja California has lots of potencial , I've seen many Asian investment recently it's also located in an area that's destined to grow I love the cheese, olive oil, wine, beer they produce, if you have more time go to the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir
You should download the app called LaRuta there you can take a look at all the wine factories in that area
Worth the hour drive out to Bichi by Tecate next time - all natural, small winery in a gorgeous settiing
Great job guys you are really living the mexican life!!!
You guys visiting esencia del Valle in Valle de Guadalupe Baja California.
Don't forget to visit Tecate, my hometown; home of the cerveza Tecate. Try to go there on summertime for La Romeria celebration. You'll be glad you did!!
Alfonso? Cuando es la Romeria? Tengo un taller de Precision en Tecate pero tristemente no soy de Tecate Originalmente y para burritos apenas el asadero a otro lado del mcdonalds solamente. SALUDOS!
Great Video Guys, cant wait to see my city in your videos, i Love Tijuana, but just please be careful, i don't want to scare you, just please, please be careful, lol
Glad to see you guys are enjoying Valle de Guadalupe! you have to eat street seafood tostadas in Ensenada, tacos de asada and adobada in Tijuana!
You guys are great, love ur videos im from Morelia michoacan, my 2 Amigos Mexican Americans god bless you.
Awesome place
So close to San Diego too. Come
Que buenos videos...saludos desde morelos mexico
🍷Great video, also loved the music...perfect!
Dont tell anyone I go there every year for the Vendimia great concerts and food..
You’re about 30 minutes from la bufadora that place is amazing check it out
What a ery entertaining and informative video. Thank you. I had no idea there were wineries there. Wow.