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Mexico Wine Tours Offered by Local Guides

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Farm, Vineyards and Magical Towns

Farm, Vineyards and Magical Towns

Region Guide:
Alex

Enjoy a Wine Tasting and Tour in Querétaro

€112.54 Book now
Wine Tasting Sunset Cruise

Wine Tasting Sunset Cruise

Sunsets and Wines; the perfect moment

€190.00 Book now
Wine Lover's Tour Queretaro

Wine Lover's Tour Queretaro

Wine and Cheese in Mexico

€330.00 Book now
Overnight tour from San Diego to Valle de Guadalupe wine country

Overnight tour from San Diego to Valle de Guadalupe wine country

Pamper your senses and experience Mexico´s beautiful, inspiring wine country in Ensenada, Baja California

€510.00 Book now
Mexican Top Wine Experience

Mexican Top Wine Experience

Feel and Taste Mexican Wines

€95.00 Book now
Discover Guadalupe Valley as Local

Discover Guadalupe Valley as Local

Come Fall in love with Wines!

€160.00 Book now
Chocolate Bean to Bar Workshop

Chocolate Bean to Bar Workshop

Region Region:
Mexico
Region Guide:
Axel

Chocolate and Wines!

€89.00 Book now
Authentic Mezcal Tasting

Authentic Mezcal Tasting

Region Region:
Mexico
Region Guide:
Axel

An Exclusive Wine Journey

€89.00 Book now

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Best Wine Tastings and Tours in Mexico

Possibly, the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about alcoholic beverages of Mexico is the tequila, or maybe the refreshing beers. However, Mexico is the oldest wine-growing country in the whole American continent!

First planted in the 16th Century by the Spanish, the Mexico wine country counts more than 2500 hectares of vines. The flagship wine to taste here is the Cabernet Sauvignon, monovarietal or blended, the most planted grape variety in Mexico. The Aragon native black-skinned grape Carignan comes in second place, and Merlot comes in third.

Explore the wine regions like Baja Califonia, where comes 90% of the Mexican wine. Places like Coahuila and Querétaro might be smaller in production but great in beauty. Book now your visit to the best wine tasting and tours in Mexico at WineTouris.com.

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reading more about Mexico?

Are you interested in reading more about Mexico? Read our Mexico wine country guide section, or visit our selection of the very best Mexico wineries that you can visit during your stay.