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  2. Baja California wine industry - Wikipedia

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    Casa Domecq was originally called Vides del Guadalupe and was the first modern commercial winery in Baja California. It owns about half of the 6,500 acres under wine cultivation in Baja, but it is still better known for its brandy than its wine. [3] Its best known wine is Padre Kino, developed in 1972 to cater to the Mexican taste for sweeter wine.

  3. Valle de Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    Tourism focused on the theme of wine and Baja Med cuisine is a source of economic growth, bringing in an estimated US$180 million in annual revenue to Baja California. This has led to the development of festivals such as the Valle de Guadalupe Vendimia Wine Harvest Festival. There has also been significant real estate development.

  4. Mexican wine - Wikipedia

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    Baja California, which produces 90% of Mexico’s wine, only sells about 1.5 million cases a year today, but the quality of this wine is generally higher. [4] Since the 1980s, wine production, especially in Baja California, has been steadily improving with better tending of vineyards and incorporating modern advancements in winemaking. [8]

  5. List of wine-producing regions - Wikipedia

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    Wine production in 2014 [1] ... Wine production by country in 2021 Rank Country Production ; 1 ... Baja California. Valle de Guadalupe.

  6. Wine country getaways: These wine regions are the best ... - AOL

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    America’s top wine producer, California, makes more than 80% of the wine in the U.S. The state is home to more than 6,200 wineries with tasting experiences set along stunning coastal drives ...

  7. Santo Tomás, Baja California - Wikipedia

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    Santo Tomás is one of numerous wine-growing regions in Baja California. It was originally the site of the Misión Santo Tomás de Aquino. After the mission was abandoned, it was taken as a post for the Mexican frontier garrison and for a time as the capital of the territory of Baja California. The town grew up east of the Mission site.

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