With a Wine Route that is constantly adding proposals, it is often difficult to choose which vineyards to visit in the Valle de Guadalupe. That is why in this opportunity we share with you a list of the best vineyards in the Valle de Guadalupe, but not before clarifying that each winery in the region, even those that are not on this list, offer an unforgettable experience for visitors. That said, take note and come and discover these wine treasures, you will fall in love!

Best vineyards in the Valle de Guadalupe
El Cielo
With more than 22 hectares of vineyards, El Cielo produces eight lines of wine with a variety that includes reds, rosés, whites and sparkling wines. It also has a field with fruit orchards and organic vegetables that can be tasted in some of the best restaurants in the Valle de Guadalupe. On the other hand, the vineyard has several tour options to visit the winery, many of them guided by a sommelier, and with different tasting proposals. There is no doubt, El Cielo is a paradise among the vineyards of the region.

Decantos
Decantos has 20 hectares of its own vineyards and a subway aging room. Its concept is based on the work of the wines with the help of gravity, so making a stop here will allow you to know an innovative point of view in the world of winemaking. In addition, this place offers a unique architecture, with which you will be impressed.

Barón Balché
With more than 20 years in the market, Barón Balché offers some of the best wines in all of Mexico. Currently, the production of this winery is in the order of 20,000 cases per year and 18 labels, of which 14 are reds, three whites and one claret. The vineyard has five tasting packages, so you can choose the one that best suits your tastes and budget. All packages include a tour of the vineyard, visits to the cellar area, a talk with the winemaker, Oscar Delgado Rodríguez, and a tasting of the wines included in the chosen plan. A plus of this vineyard is its wide and varied program of events for the harvest festival.

L.A. Cetto
With 1200 hectares, L.A. Cetto has an important production of white, red, reserve, sparkling, fortified and distilled wines. The winery offers tasting tours with tours of the barrel area and winemaking plant. If you plan to visit this vineyard during the grape harvest season, we suggest you consult their calendar of events, which usually includes harvesting, transport, unloading and pressing of the grapes.

Santo Tomás
Founded in 1888, the Santo Tomás winery is the oldest in the area. It currently offers three lines of wines: premium, classic and line 3.0. It has three cellars, one is Vinícola Santo Tomas, where you can tour the vineyards and learn a little of its history. The other two are: Cava San Antonio de las Minas; where you will learn the winemaking process and how to create a wine, and Cava Miramar; where you find a wide variety of the brand's own elaboration products.

Adobe Guadalupe
Founded in 1998 by Donald Miller and his wife Tru, Adobe Guadalupe has 60 acres of vineyards of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Nebbiolo, Tempranillo, Shiraz and some Viognier grapes. Los Arcángeles is one of the wines produced by this winery, which has become a favorite throughout Mexico. If your plan is to stay a few days in the Valley, Adobe Guadalupe offers luxury accommodations with numerous services designed to enhance your stay.

Now that you know some of the best wineries in the Valle de Guadalupe, come and visit them! Walk through their vineyards, learn about their histories, philosophies and taste their wines, always surrounded by an unparalleled landscape.