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What is the wine scale and why does it matter?
The wine rating scale is a system used by critics, sommeliers, and wine experts to evaluate and classify the quality of a wine based on various criteria. This system helps establish standards that make it easier to compare different labels and allows consumers to make more informed decisions when buying or tasting wine. In general, these scales take into account aspects such as a wine’s aroma, flavor, balance, intensity, and aging potential. Main rating systems There are seve

ERRE
Oct 23, 20257 min read


Decanting at Viñas de la ERRE: Premium Wines, Unique Experiences, and High-End Wine Tourism
The Art of Decanting: More Than a Technique, a Way of Living Wine In the world of wine, decanting is the art of allowing wine to breathe releasing its aromas and separating its impurities to reveal its purest essence. It is a slow and delicate process that represents respect for time, raw materials, and the sensory experience. Beyond technique, decanting symbolizes patience, care, and elegance. At Viñas de la ERRE, we make wine an authentic expression of who we are. Just like

ERRE
Oct 19, 20258 min read


September & October: The Best Wedding Season in Valle de Guadalupe
Plan the perfect September wedding at Viñas de la ERRE! Enjoy breathtaking vineyard views, exceptional wines, and the best romantic setting.

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Oct 1, 20255 min read


Do you know "La Ruta del Vino" aka the famously known Wine Route south of California?
Located in the heart of the state of Baja California, La Ruta del Vino in Ensenada has been an iconic spot in the gastronomic and wine culture at both national and international levels for several years now. People from all over the world travel to La Ruta del Vino to taste delicious wines and special dishes. The diverse wineries offer visitors their best products and exceptional service. Let us tell you why you should head to this wonderful region on your next trip! The Impo

ERRE
Sep 18, 20256 min read


Wine Tourism in Valle de Guadalupe
Wine tourism in Mexico has emerged as one of the most sought-after experiences for travelers who want to connect with culture, nature, and sensory pleasure all in one destination. This form of tourism revolves around wine, but it goes far beyond a simple tasting: it’s about immersing yourself in the history, landscapes, and traditions of the country’s most important wine regions, such as Valle de Guadalupe in Baja California. Mexico, with its geographical diversity and rich g

ERRE
Sep 15, 20257 min read


Wine Regions of México: a must-visit guide to destination locations for wine lovers
A guide discussing the popular wine regions of Mexico. Discussing Valle de Guadalupe all the way to Queretaro wine country.

ERRE
Sep 15, 20257 min read


History of Wine in Baja California
Talking about wine in Mexico inevitably leads us to Baja California, the region that has firmly established itself as the country's viticultural epicenter. Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, diverse soils, and the maritime influence of the Pacific, Valle de Guadalupe located at the heart of this area has become the cradle of wines that express the essence and identity of Baja California. This region has also turned wine tourism into a key cultural and economic driver for Ba

ERRE
Sep 15, 20257 min read


Why It Matters to Know the Best Time to Go to Valle de Guadalupe
Located in the heart of Baja California, Valle de Guadalupe has become Mexico’s top wine tourism destination. With signature gastronomy, spectacular landscapes, and a vibrant wine culture, this valley is a gem that attracts both wine experts and travelers seeking authentic, memorable experiences. Knowing the best time to go to Valle de Guadalupe is key to fully enjoying your visit. Each season transforms the valley in its own way: summer brings lush vineyards and harvest seas

ERRE
Sep 15, 20256 min read


Cheese to Pair with Red Wine
Since ancient times, the pairing of wine and cheese has been a cultural practice throughout Europe and other wine-producing regions. Originally, this combination arose out of necessity: in times when food preservation was limited, local cheese accompanied local wine not just due to proximity, but because they balanced and even masked imperfections in each other. Over the centuries, this practice evolved. Today, pairing has become a sensory experience, where the goal is no lon

ERRE
Sep 15, 20258 min read


Difference Between White Wine & Red Wine
For those just starting their journey into the world of wine, one of the first questions that often arises is: what is the difference between white wine and red wine? While both come from grapes, their winemaking processes, flavor profiles, and appropriate occasions for consumption can vary significantly. Understanding these differences not only enhances your tasting experience, but also helps you make more informed decisions when choosing wine for any occasion. At Viñas de l

ERRE
Aug 23, 20257 min read


What Is a Wine Tasting?
Savoring Beyond Taste A sensory experience that transforms every sip When we ask ourselves what is a wine tasting, we enter a world that goes far beyond drinking for pleasure. It is a sensory practice aimed at discovering, analyzing, and enjoying the nuances of wine using our senses: sight, smell, taste, and at times, even hearing and touch. Each glass becomes an invitation to explore its color, aroma, texture, and of course, its flavor. This experience allows one to detect e

ERRE
Aug 23, 20258 min read


The Best Red Wines from Viñas de la ERRE
A Sensory Journey in Every Glass Talking about the best red wines means diving into a universe where body, structure, aroma, and persistence intertwine to tell a story with every sip. It’s about exploring the complexity that can only be achieved when an exceptional terroir is paired with the artisanal dedication of those who love wine. In this context, Viñas de la ERRE is distinguished by the quality of its wines and by the complete experience it offers to every visitor. Stra

ERRE
Aug 23, 20257 min read


Types of Wine Grapes
Learn about the types of grapes used in Valle de Guadalupe wines at Viñas de la ERRE winery with top-tier red wines and unique blends.

ERRE
Aug 23, 20257 min read


How to Ace Your Next or First Wine Tasting?
The wine tasting experience is unique and Viñas de la ERRE is a perfect stop of the main road for delicious wines! we are very friendly and

ERRE
Aug 22, 20255 min read


The basic colours of wines
The processes of the wines in Mexico are unique in this article we inform you about how we achieve that wonderful taste in the wine.

ERRE
Aug 12, 20254 min read


Wine Selection for Newbies
If you consider yourself a beginner in the world of wine, the following information is for you, we will talk about the basics of wine

ERRE
Aug 12, 20254 min read


Celebrate Your Rustic Wedding in Valle de Guadalupe
Make your wedding a unique and special place for you and your guests, Viñas de la Erre is your best option to achieve this purpose.

ERRE
Aug 12, 20253 min read


SAY YES!, to a Winery Wedding in Valle de Guadalupe, México.
Una boda destino en un viñedo para celebrar tu día especial, las mayores comodidades y lujos en el viñedo Vinas de la Erre.

ERRE
Aug 12, 20253 min read


Fiesta del Tomate y Vino: Vendimia, Valle de Guadalupe 2025
Tomate y Vino Festival 2025: A Celebration of Agriculture and Wine The Tomate y Vino Festival began eight years ago in the fertile San Quintín Valley, one of Baja California's most important agricultural areas. This event was created to highlight the region’s farming wealth and to honor local farmers, winemakers, and entrepreneurs. Over time, it has become a symbol of regional identity. It serves as a platform for strengthening rural economies. Past editions have welcomed ove

ERRE
Jul 31, 20254 min read


Everything You Need to Know About Vineyards in Valle de Guadalupe.
Origins and History of Valle de Guadalupe Valle de Guadalupe's history dates back to the 16th century when Spanish missionaries settled in the Kumiai territory, now located in Ensenada, Baja California. Taking advantage of the similar land and climate conditions to their homeland, they started cultivating grapes, apricots, pears, and olives, with the purpose of producing consecrated wine. Later, the mission was destroyed by a group of Kumiais, the region's original inhabitant

ERRE
Jul 24, 20256 min read
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