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    4.9 (10 reviews)
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    Missy B.

    This has got to be the most beautiful little winery I've ever been to. Today was my first visit but it has already become my favorite spot in Valle. I took 900,000 pictures and when you see them, you'll see why. This spot is beautiful. It would be so perfect for a romantic date! We tried all 5 varietals they make (or at least have available now). They were all very good but I have to say that the Tempranillo rose really blew me away. I typically don't like rose unless it's bubbly and this was SO GOOD. It was not too sweet and had a really refreshing, smooth taste. I loved it. I also loved the Mezcla de Tintos and actually bought a bottle of that one. Again, not sweet and so flavorful. Spicy yet refreshing. The service was top notch and the tour we got from Andrés, the owner was awesome. I loved the story of how this winery came to exist (you'll have to take the tour to find out for yourself!) and the murals inside the caves were so cool! I loved the extraterrestrial theme. I will be back to this little spot FOR SURE and I highly recommend you check it out too!

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    Gabriela G.

    I was looking for Vinos LT for a recommendation and I was hoping it was now listed on Yelp. When I went three years ago in August it wasn't even listed. I forgot about it and never came back to review. Do not skip tasting the 2014 red blend. You won't regret it. It's a small but very quaint winery. I can't wait to go back.

    This was our second time at this winery. It's intimate and quiet. Their food and drinks are amazing as well as their service. I highly recommend it

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    Malva

    Malva

    4.6(48 reviews)
    1.0 km
    $$

    This review is strictly for their wine tasting with Mina Penélope which is Malva's vineyard on the…read moresame property. I didn't realize you needed a reservation to come here but Nathan who owns this beautiful property with his vintner wife opened up their table for the best tasting we ever had! Each pour was delicious and we also got their charcuterie board which is not on the Malva menu but you can request. Nathan was very descriptive of their wine and praised his wife on creating so many of their wines. He made it clear that this is a woman owned vineyard and he just helps out. This made us chuckle because we all are married and would love for our husbands to praise us like he did! The vineyard is very resourceful and does clean practices for winemaking making it shine in their wines. I ended up going home with their Julio wine. I can't wait to try it at home and you can be sure we'll be back!

    Located right in the middle of a vineyard so your view while eating is just amazing. The dogs that…read moreguard the vineyard are fairly friendly. One in particular loved to ask for head scratches by resting his head on your leg waiting for you to pet him. We got there right when they opened so service was a bit slow but that's understandable because they were still preparing for the rest of the day. Presentation was on point and made for a very fun meal. The horse mackerel rosette while not in an actual rosette was very good. Nice touch of citrus. Sea urchin flan was very umami and very filling. Gyozas were more like dumplings because they did not have any crispness to the bottom and the gyoza wrappers tasted like they were dried out in a fridge. Filling was an ox tail filling and worked wonderfully. The ramen broth however was just a bit too salty. I think if they made it into an aspic and put a bit of it with the filling it would have made for a better flavor explosion. Catch of the day was ok. The skin of the fish was kinda soggy but overall flavor was good. I think the crispness of the fish skin added with the shaving of jicama would have made it more of a standout dish. For the Pig dish, they used a suckling pig. My only complaint with the dish is they should have dried the skin out some more and made it crispier. Who isn't a fan of crispy pork skins from a suckling pig. The presentation of the desserts was the most amazing. The pumpkin is pretty much a lavender milk cereal inside and some sort of jelly and granola topped with a salted caramel ice cream. The carrot cake. This is the most delicious carrot cake I have ever eaten and the presentation itself was very fun. The carrot itself is a carrot puree that was candied and filled with a cream to look like an actual carrot.

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    Malva - View from the terrace

    View from the terrace

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    Bar Bura - This is where our group was seated at the restaurant, plata section.

    Bar Bura

    3.9(100 reviews)
    10.3 km
    $$$

    There are places you visit and then there are places that live in your head rent free forever. Bar…read moreBura is the second kind. Perched on a cliff above the Pacific with nothing but open ocean in front of you, this is honestly one of the most iconic spots in all of Valle and I will die on that hill (pun very much intended). Getting there is part of the experience. You park at the bottom, hop on a shuttle, and ride up a winding dirt road to the bar. The drivers are so fun and honestly the whole shuttle vibe is its own thing. People are dancing, singing, already in a great mood before they even arrive. Instant friends every time. Once you're up top, the drinks are flowing and the sunset views are absolutely unreal. I haven't done a full meal here but the chips alone deserve their own Yelp page. Homemade, crunchy, covered in cheese. I could have just eaten those and been completely happy. Oh and one more thing, and I'm being completely serious: please go to the bathroom. Even if you don't need to. Especially if you don't need to. The views from the restroom might be better than some restaurants I've paid full price to eat at. Bar Bura is one of those places I'll keep coming back to no matter how many times I've been. If you haven't gone yet, fix that immediately.

    THE BIG: Located about a half hour north of Ensenada. Beautiful cliffside restaurant/bar that…read moreoverlooks the pacific ocean. Parking lot available. THE BLACK AND WHITE: The wife and I had a reservation for 6pm at Cuatro Cuatros. The complex has a bar up at the top of the mountain along with airbnbs and a winery at the bottom. We parked our car and was escorted through a plank full of grape vines before getting on a shuttle up the mountain. Before we hopped on the bus, we got to choose a beverage of choice to go up the mountain. I got the modelito (small modelo). The shuttle ride is pretty steep and bumpy so I understand why they have a trained driver to drive. When we got to the top - wow wow wow. Beautiful views of Salsipuedes Bay. We had to walk along the side of the restaurant to get in. For food we got a oaxacan cheese taco, fish and chips with the catch of the day, and a crepe for dessert. For drinks we got a carajillo and a non alcoholic beverage. Everything was great however my favorite bite was the freshly fried fish and chips. THE FINAL BAMBOO: Overall, we spent around 1800 MXN and had a great time. Beautiful views with good food. Definitely worth checking out once.

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    Bar Bura - Espresso martinis, one vodka, one mezcal

    Espresso martinis, one vodka, one mezcal

    Bar Bura - Fresh berries and vodka was so good!

    Fresh berries and vodka was so good!

    Bar Bura - On the cliff

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    Casa Encinares - The winery

    Casa Encinares

    3.4(12 reviews)
    5.3 km

    We recently discovered there was wine country in Mexico so my boyfriend was planning an anniversary…read moreweekend getaway for us and found this place on airbnb with VERY reasonable prices! so after doing some researching on their website and reading all the reviews on tripadvisor, he started communicating with them to get a reservation. it was a little confusing using airbnb at first because they only have one listing but have multiple rooms available. so the best way to reserve is via email or contact them through facebook. once our room was booked with Arturo with a deposit, he sent us instructions and maps on how to get to the bed & breakfast. if you google it, it will be a little hard to find just by using the address because you have to drive through an unmarked dirt road. so use their map and directions! it helps! and make sure you arrive during day light to familiarize yourself with the roads. upon arrival, we were greeted by 3 very nice gentlemen. steve, michael, juan are all Arturo's friends and all help out at the B&B. first of all, the property is HUGE. there are three levels on this property with numerous buildings, and each building has multiple units. so you can easily come here with a big group because they can accommodate it. michael showed us to our room (#7) which was one of the downstairs unit. as we were settling in, Arturo and Juan came to our room with glasses of wine to welcome us, the wine was really good! the rest of our first night here, we hung out with all the guys, socialized with them and drank more wine. they also prepared dinner, which we did partake in as it was offered to us for an additional fee. the dinner is family style, where everyone staying at the B&B are invited to sit and dine together. so you really get to know the hosts as well as all the guests. there is a pool on the premises, lots of open space where kids can play, cute little tree house, and a beautiful winery. breakfast is all included which is prepared by Arturo and the guys. service was absolutely impeccable! there are also two maids that come everyday to clean the rooms and make your beds. one thing to note though, the property runs on generator and solar power so between 2am and about 7-8AM, there is no power. but each room is supplied with a few candles which you can light for night use. also, phone service here is almost non existent. if you want service, you'll have to hike up to higher grounds but it's still pretty slow. so staying here really makes you talk and socialize more with people instead of staring at your phones. there are also no TV's in the rooms either but they do have one by the pool which came in handy because the world cup was going on while we were there. we were fortunate because they were also celebrating their 4th year anniversary as a B&B so on our last day here, we got to attend their anniversary party with lots of authentic food, drinks, music and fun. the rest of weekend was absolutely fantastic. Arturo and Steve invited us out to Ensenada beach one day, and Michael and Juan invited us to go wine tasting with them on the other day. All of this was just spur of the moment invite, nothing was planned ahead which was really adventurous! we really got to experience the wine country area like the locals. they really treat you like family here, not just guests. i highly recommend staying here and get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, meet new friends, tour around wine country and enjoy what this place has to offer! we really enjoyed our time here so much that we are already planning a trip back to celebrate a friend's birthday!

    I agree with Sara C. that the gentlemen Steve and Michael were very hospitable and took the time to…read morewalk us to our room late in the night. We stayed in the back of the estate in a four bedroom 2 bathroom casa. Without clearly marked signs it was difficult to find Casa Encinares in the dark of the night. It was very rustic; tile floors, limited electricity, and vintage like decor. I use the word rustic loosely, as I kind of cringed when I had to use the restroom and sink. The sink had a plug that was missing, leaving an open drain full of nasties. The beds were neatly made but had very firm mattresses. In the morning the guys offered us coffee and fruit in the outdoor patio. The rest of the residence looked very authentic and the service was 5 star. We may have gotten a bad accommodation?

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    Casa Encinares - Tree house

    Tree house

    Casa Encinares - Lobby area

    Lobby area

    Casa Encinares - Breakfast spread

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    King And Queen Cantina

    King And Queen Cantina

    3.8(158 reviews)
    5.2 km

    We were in Ensenada for some work and Kings and Queens was highly recommended and it did not…read moredisappoint! FAST Food: we started with an appetizer Aguachiles with a salsa verde, while not the hottest sauce they serve it with, we were warned it is picante, and it was, but so refreshing! A bottle of the tinto mezclado. Our entrees were Saffron Rice with seafood, super tasty. I even ate the pulpo! We also had the Bistec which was cooked amazingly! It came with a cheese enchilada, beans, Guac and pico de gallo. We ended with their Elote pastry with a scoop of vanilla, an espresso and cappuccino. Everything was just amazing. Atmosphere: this place seems like it's in the middle of nowhere, but it's just 10 miles from Ensenada and set in beautiful wine country. There is an amazing patio, views for miles. A full moon was rising over the mountains which was stunning. Inside is super modern, big fireplace in the middle. We were there early afternoon so there were just a few people there. I'm sure this place is packed at night! Service: our waiter Humberto was awesome. We were his only customers at the moment so he took really great care of us, explained some his favorite items on the menu. Tips: I would really have liked to go back at night, the views here are amazing and I'm sure the night sky is awesome. I will make this a definite stop every time I go to Ensenada.

    The vibe was fun, but like other reviews said the drinks are super watered down we thought they…read moreforgot the alcohol lol Service was friendly and quick to clean up empty drinks

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    King And Queen Cantina
    King And Queen Cantina - Drinks

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    Viñas de la ERRE

    Viñas de la ERRE

    4.5(15 reviews)
    7.4 km
    $$

    Vinas de la Erre is a very unique winery as it is one of its kind and haven't seen anything like…read moreit. We you drive up the whole winery is open with 3 sections from what I remember. 1. Is the main area with seating for the larger groups and you can do private wine tasting. 2. Is the tasting bar that is pretty cool since it's all outdoors. 3. The restroom section that kinda gives you an outhouse feeling and a sink that's on a barrel. The wine is good here but the thing that stood out was the layout as it was all outdoors and didn't have a actual building but was cool. A must see to understand.

    Easy to find off the main road, large grounds with views of mountains & partial views of valleys…read more We were hosted by the wine makers who were not only knowledgeable, but displayed the finest example of Mexican hospitality! Hubby & I shared a full flight which consisted of 6 wines. The first three displayed the playfulness & experimental nature of the winemaker - Roberto. The last three were traditional Bordeaux blends produced with local fruit which resulted in the "jammy" and "cola" characteristic that you might experience when visiting Paso Robles. 4 stars is for the overall experience mostly made amazing by the hospitality. For the wines - which is always subjective so don't be discouraged from visiting - I would rate this a 3

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    Viñas de la ERRE - We found it!  Have to take a .5 mile drive on a dirt road and park at the top.

    We found it! Have to take a .5 mile drive on a dirt road and park at the top.

    Viñas de la ERRE - It's an ordinary bike wine rack. Very cool

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    It's an ordinary bike wine rack. Very cool

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