Noelia Santos Special to the Express-News

ENSENADA, Mexico — Highway 3 in Baja California's Valley of Guadalupe is also known as the Ruta del Vino, as the road signs pointing toward vine-covered fields handily attest. "Wine," say some, or "restaurant." Sometimes "swimming" or "camping." A few simply announce a "Vinícola" (Winery) and point to a dirt turnoff that disappears behind a grove of olive trees.

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