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  • Saving dollars on dental in Mexico

    If you are looking for dental work in Rosarito or Ensenada, contact us. We can make recommendations based on our own personal experience.  Los Algodones, Mexico - Max Mair has an appetite for steak but a mouth built for mashed potatoes. The Phoenix deli owner needs a mouth full of dental implants, but he did not ...
    Posted to Your Baja Connection Blog (Weblog) by 572090 on April 11, 2008
  • Baja Wine

    Mexico's best kept secret is being exposed! Mexican wines are fast becoming a prized commodity among the most refined and sophisticated wine lovers around the world. Discover the secret of Mexico’s international award winning wines and explore this beautiful valley with it's excellent wineries, inns, restaurants and gracious ...
    Posted to Your Baja Connection Blog (Weblog) by 572090 on February 9, 2008
  • Mexico’s wine industry growing rapidly ... in quantity and quality

    Imported wine sales continue to grow in the U.S., and soon some wines may be coming from another source, closer to home than Australia, South America and Europe. The wine industry in Mexico is growing rapidly, but more importantly, the quality is improving, and if the wines offered at the recent Wines, Cuisine & Art of Mexico at Copia are any ...
    Posted to Your Baja Connection Blog (Weblog) by 572090 on February 9, 2008
  • Baja's Wine Surprise - A short drive from Ensenada, vineyards and tasting rooms are flourishing in Valle de Guadalupe

    Where I expected to see saguaro cacti, I found tidy rows of vineyards. Where I expected to drink from a mescal bottle with a worm at the bottom, I sipped a surprisingly agreeable Cabernet-Zinfandel blend. Just 10 miles from Ensenada, I'd stumbled into something I had no idea existed: Baja's wine country. Connected by the ruta del vino in ...
    Posted to Your Baja Connection Blog (Weblog) by 572090 on February 9, 2008
  • Baja: the next wine frontier?

    Savvy vintners from all over the world are betting that Mexico’s Guadalupe Valley may well be the next frontier for New World wine. Located less than 100 miles southeast of San Diego — and only a few minutes drive from Ensenada, Baja California’s third largest city — Guadalupe Valley is only now being recognized for its ...
    Posted to Your Baja Connection Blog (Weblog) by 572090 on February 9, 2008