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  • Luxury transportation from the border
  • Two-night stay for 6 (three rooms) at El Refugio
  • Wine Tastings at 6 wineries, with special experiences
  • Breakfast at El Refugio, your BnB
  • Lunch or Dinner Pardella Humo y Brasas
  • Dinner at Michelin Guide LUNARIO

Conde Nast Traveler calls it, "the next great food scene." Vogue says, "You might want to skip Napa and visit Mexico's wine country instead." Experience this gem of a wine valley located just 90 minutes south of the US/Mexico border.

This 2-night weekend experience for 6 begins at the border where you'll be greeted and transported to the Valle in JG Concierge's luxury van.

You will enjoy pool and fireside R&R at your luxurious hacienda-style B&B , El Refugio, surrounded by vineyards.

This package includes private and/or VIP tastings and experiences at the following wineries:

  • Las Nubes - Private Tasting
  • Adobe Guadalupe - Tasting
  • Concierto Enologico - Interactive Laboratory Experience - Create your own wine!
  • Pedro Domeq - Premium Experience Tasting
  • Casa Magoni - Tasting
  • Henry Lurton - Tasting
  • Bruma Wiery - Tasting

The package also includes meals at the following restaurants:

  • Lunch or Dinner at Pardella Humo y Brasas by Chef Juan Carlos - Located in the heart of an organic olive orchard, Olibaja, Chef Juan Carlos creates delicious dishes that fuse local ingredients in unexpected and artisan ways. His unique style combines his Oaxacan culinary background with locally sourced ingredients that delight the palate.
  • Dinner at LUNARIO by Chef Sheyla Alvarado - Michelin Guide Lunario is a whimsical rooftop greenhouse eatery that has become one of the region's most talked about restaurants since opening in 2019, thanks largely to chef Sheyla Alvarado - one of Baja's rising culinary stars. Taking inspiration from the agricultural traditions of Ensenada and the Valle de Guadalupe

After your visit, you'll come away intimately knowing why Wine Spectator says the Valle de Guadalupe is, "the last, great untapped wine region in the world."