7 Best Sights in Mexico

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We've compiled the best of the best in Mexico - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Freixenet México

Fodor's Choice

If you have time to visit just one vineyard in the region's increasingly acclaimed wine country, consider heading to this respected operation in the Ezequiel Montes countryside, which offers a variety of tours and tasting experiences, including one that lets you horseback around the property's 125 acres of fields and plantings. Freixenet is especially known for its champagne-style sparkling wines, but the winery also produces some excellent still wines, including a dry white blend of Macabeo, Chardonnay, and Muscat, and an inky Malbec that pairs well with steak and pastas.

Carretera San Juan del Río–Cadereyta, Km 40.5, Querétaro, 76686, Mexico
441-277–0147
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MP240 for tour and tasting

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Casa de Piedra

The brainchild of Hugo D'Acosta, Casa de Piedra is part of an impressive portfolio that includes Paralelo, Aborigen, and La Borde Vieille, known for its Mexican and French blends. Try Casa de Piedra's flagship wine Contraste or their sparkling wines. The space is interesting and modern, designed by the winemaker's architect brother. Visits are by reservation only.

Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 93.5, Valle de Guadalupe, 22766, Mexico
646-155–5267
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Tastings from $50
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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El Cielo

Considered a giant among the region’s vineyards, this winery produces 30,000 cases of wine, has its own concert venue, private villas, and the popular restaurant Latitude 32. Most stop by to sample the fine blends named after constellations in honor of the owner’s love for astronomy. Behind the barrel is winemaker Jesus Rivera, responsible for much of the success of neighboring wineries where he previously consulted. For an elegant Chardonnay, try Capricornius, or for an Italian grape blend of Nebbiolo and Sangiovese, the Perseus aged 24 months in French oak barrels is also wonderful. The Orion is one of their most popular reds. Over 75 percent of their wines are certified organic, with eco-friendly practices at the root of their production (solar power, water wells, and aqua reserves). For the jewel of El Cielo, go big with their reserved collection, Estrellas (stars) that have been preserved up to 20 years. Be sure to book the "Blend Your Own Wine Experience" that includes a tour, tasting, and wine-lab workshop where a certified sommelier will teach you how to create your own wine. 

Parcela 118, Km 7.5, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico
646-155–2220
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Tastings and tours from $22

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L.A. Cetto

L.A. Cetto is a giant that produces 50% of the wines that come out of Valle de Guadalupe, making it the closest thing to a California wine country experience south of the border. When tasting or buying, avoid the more affordable wines, and go straight for the premiums. Having earned over 950 international awards for their 40 labels, they are well known for their lovely Nebbiolo and Chardonnay, and their nicely balanced Don Luis Concordia. Don't miss the Peninsula Espaldera, a Sangiovese-Aglianico blend with aromas of black fruit and toffee. Tours take place daily 10–5 on the half hour.

Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 73.5, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico
646-155–2179

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Las Bodegas de Santo Tomás

Baja's oldest wine producers gives tours and tastings at its downtown Ensenada winery and bottling plant. Santo Tomás's best wines are the Alisio Chardonnay, the Cabernet, and the Tempranillo; avoid the overpriced Único. The winery also operates the enormous wineshop, a brick building across the avenue. The Santo Tomás Vineyards can be found on the eastern side of Highway 1 about 50 km (31 miles) south of Ensenada in Santo Tomás Valley, fairly near the ruins of the Misión Santo Tomás de Aquino, which was founded by Dominican priests in 1791. They have a third facility, Cava San Antonio de las Minas, at the entrance to Valle de Guadalupe at Km 94.7.

Vinaltura

This elegant boutique winery in a contemporary building on a mesa with stunning views toward Peña de Bernal is known both for its excellent wines and its outstanding restaurant, Envero, which is open for lunch and dinner. You can book a classic tour and tasting of two wines, which lasts about 90 minutes, or opt for the sensory experience in which you'll try three different wines blindfolded, along with small tapas to better understand the relationship foods have on wine tasting. Vinaltura makes a wide range of wines, from crisp and minerally Chenin Blanc and Gewürztraminer with floral notes to a bold Bordeaux blend called Terruño Ladera. 

Ignacio Zaragoza, Sta Rosa de Lima S/N, Querétaro, 76290, Mexico
442-824--7701
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Tours and tastings from MP450

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Vineyards La Redonda

Fairly close to Freixenet México and therefore popular to visit when heading there or to the nearby town of Bernal, La Redonda is one of the most prestigious and popular wineries in central Mexico. The sprawling property is laced with pathways and beautiful landscaping, and it's very accommodating of families and even visitors with dogs. You can come and sample the many varieties of wine produced here by booking a full meal in the restaurant or opting for a more casual experience in the wine garden and wine bar. La Redonda also offers overnight winery glamping experiences, and festivals and events open to the public take place throughout the year.

Carr. San Juan del Río a Ezequiel Montes Km 33.5, Querétaro, 76650, Mexico
442-230--1636
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Grounds free; wine and food available for purchase

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