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A New Wine Country in Baja

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Plenty of alcoholic beverages carry the label "Made in Mexico" -- or maybe "Hecho en Mexico." Best known are beers like Corona and Bohemia, tequila, and the newly-hip mezcal. But Baja California is now home to a thriving wine region. It's all part of a gastronomic revolution that's helping to turn the area into a gourmet destination.

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