Archive for " April, 2011 "
CONCERT REVIEW: Air Supply Rocks Out in ...
Okay, so my significant other loves Air Supply and, being a good guy,
Plaza Fatima Hotel
The Baja wine country's newest lodging location, Fatima Hotel, is located conveniently at Kilometer 92 on the Ensenada to Tecate Highway 3. This small 14 unit hotel is situated in the Plaza Fatima along with the Don Augustine Restaurant. Queen size beds are provided in each single and double room along with a private bath featuring a large tiled shower. Smoking and non-smoking rooms are available.
Sergio Bustamante: Meet the Artist
Though born in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, Sergio Bustamante has lived in the Guadalajara area since early childhood. In his youth, he studied architecture at the University of Guadalajara, but abandoned this pursuit when his talents and interests drew him to the fine arts and crafts.
Wine Warriors on the Weekend in Baja Cal...
What does a mama get when she raises a plastic surgeon, an x-ray technician, an architect, and adds a soon-to-be oenologist grandson, and turns them loose in a winery? Serious, muscular, deep, rich, thigh-slapping red vino on the dinner table, that’s what!
What does a Swiss-French oceanographer do in his spare time? Other than: rescuing damaged olive trees, growing organic produce, managing a farmer’s market on his property, and raising chickens
Chateaux Camou: A Bordeaux in Baja
How many people in their 40s dream about what they would like to do when they retire (@ 65+/-) and pull it off right on schedule? Ernesto Alvarez-Morphy did just that, promising to fulfill a life-long dream, when, in his mid-forties, he determined that upon retirement, he would own a winery. In 1986 he made his move on time. Combining forces with several Mexican businessmen, he purchased an existing vineyard
In a Rut on the Ruta
The Ruta del Vino (wine route) is a 15 mile stretch of two lane blacktop running northeast out of the little town of El Sauzal, a handful of miles north of Ensenada on the west coast of the northern Baja.
Any resemblance to urban living disappears fast. A herd of goats may amble across your path, or maybe a farmer with a cart filled with firewood may slow
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