Museo de la vid y el vino
Museo de la vid y el vino
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Mariela CF
5 contributions
Apr 2021 • Friends
A friend and I arrived at 11am and there were just a couple of people. We could read and see at our own pace all the history of wine, etc.
The view from the back of the museum is stunning. There is also a small souvenir and coffee shop. Bathrooms were clean.
Written April 28, 2021
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jinettesdelaire
San Diego, CA22 contributions
Aug 2013 • Friends
Went there on a motorcycle trip with my biker buddies. This place is un real. Serenity found. Only draw back almost everything was in Spanish. The exhibit was educational, the view spectacular, the sincerity of the staff was genuine, only thing did not like, the stoney parking lot, maybecause I was on my Kawasaki Vulcan. I would consider coming back here many more times. A true experience. great views.
Written November 30, 2013
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Oskibear
San Diego, CA521 contributions
May 2013 • Friends
Recently opened, this modern museum boasts some of the best views of the surrounding vineyards and wineries. The exhibits are all in Spanish, but we were treated to a translator/tour guide who escorted our small group through every exhibit and provided excellent interpretation in English. Very modern, clean and air conditioned! Fantastic restrooms. Well worth the stop.
Written May 18, 2013
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Aliquisnemo
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico335 contributions
Dec 2022 • Friends
Once you reach the museum from the outside is astonishing. The building that recreates an open book (how I see it, not that someone explained that) is beautiful to see. Then, if you go all around you will find on the back a huge space where vineyards are there. The view is flawless.
The problem is going inside. There you have the history of wine, from the Fenicious (because... why not?) to our days. I don't know. Museums are being re-design to be more interactive, all over the world. Unless you have something like a Picasso painting or an amazing sculpture. When you can find the same information by clicking on your cell phone, it's not worth the trip.
Then, you have a decent account of all the process of wine from spanish invasion to our recent days. And then, you have more information about wine: the same that I told before.
The entrance cost around 4 dollars, so no big deal. But I wouldn't come back neither suggest for you to visit.
Go outside and visit a vineyard and let the living tell the story of their families.

Ps: the lady on the entrance wasn't helpful or kind.
Written December 10, 2022
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Yaron O
San Jose, CA48 contributions
Oct 2020 • Friends
Greeted by an arrogant supervisor explaining thay Museums in the USA are only in English and therefore this Museum is only in Spanish....

Don't waste your 50 pesos on this place.

While it is a beautiful exhibit it caters only to Spanish speaking/reading audience.

Written October 22, 2020
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Ernesto V
Carlsbad, CA35 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
It's amazing to think that such a nice place has become what it has become. This is Mexico but it's as expensive as Napa Valley and some cases more expensive. Let's start with hotels. Hotels: in Mexico should cost between 50 and 100 dollars. At 100 dollars it should be a 5 star hotel. Wine: if you consider the cost of labor, land, storage, etc. A extremely good bottle should be about 10 to 15 dollars but most cheap bottles are over 20 and the good ones are close to 100. Food: the quality of the food in most restaurants is average to poor and again the cost I'd 4 to 5 times more then what it should cost. Weather: Again there is a total of one month in the fall and maybe 2 months in the spring when you can go with out either burning up over 120 degrees in the summer and below 20 degrees in the winter. The place is pretty in most cases look at the pictures. Now the hotels in Ensenada have taken notes from the valley so they are way too expensive but at least you can eat and drink at great prices and the food is 1000% better.
Written October 12, 2020
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Mrneon
Ensenada Mexico47 contributions
Feb 2014 • Family
The building is magnificent really cool and great to look at But inside is Very boring, unless you are into a bunch of Mexican kids running all around pushing all the interactive buttons that don't work anymore because of the aforementioned kids.
Written June 25, 2014
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Arun S
Stanford, CA126 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
A must-see spot in the Guadalupe Valley, especially if you’ve even a remote interest in wines.

The descriptions on the exhibits are all in Spanish but they offer binders with English translations for most of the exhibits so it’s easy to follow. I also liked the fact that they had a section for Georgia- the cradle of enology, as it were
Written May 8, 2019
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Carmelita_Mx
San Miguel De Allende, Mexico68 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
It's worth the visit in order to know more about wine: its origins, how it is made, the history in Valle de Guadalupe, etc.
Written December 4, 2018
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Connie M
Ensenada, Mexico37 contributions
Oct 2014 • Friends
This museum is found in the Valley de Guadelupe , just north east of Ensenada , Baja Calif. It is a very nice spot to start or end your tour in the valley of wine makers. Top of the line Wineries , restaurants of outstanding chefs, medal winning wines and more.
Written March 16, 2015
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