Wine Regions
Explore Mexico's 10 wine regions
Guadalupe Valley
Baja California
Mexico's most important wine region, producing 90% of the country's wine. Known for spectacular landscapes, world-class wineries, and an exceptional gastronomic scene.
Guanajuato
Guanajuato
Wine route near San Miguel de Allende. Combines wine tourism with UNESCO colonial heritage.
Querétaro
Querétaro
Renowned for exceptional champenoise-style sparkling wines. Growing region with innovative wineries.
Parras Valley
Coahuila
Home to Casa Madero (1597), the oldest winery in the Americas. Desert oasis with rich colonial winemaking tradition.
Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes
Small but growing wine region. Experimentation with varieties adapted to local climate.
Sonora
Sonora
Desert region with vineyards around Hermosillo and Caborca. Robust wines adapted to extreme climate.
Zacatecas
Zacatecas
High-altitude vineyards with unique characteristics. Wines with marked acidity and elegance.
Santo Tomás Valley
Baja California
Historic valley home to Baja California's oldest winery. Known for cool climate and elegant European-style wines.
