San Quintín
is a coastal town on the west coast of the Mexican state of Baja California, in
the municipio of Ensenada; the town is also in the middle of an important
agricultural area, especially for growing strawberries and tomatoes. The
largest nearby locality is Lázaro Cardenas.
HISTORY
In the 1880's some land in San Quintin were British-owned company Colonization Company acquired much of the area in order to create an empire of wheat. The progressed which was built a mill and a wharf for transportation also wheat, which required the construction of a railway to join a road leading south Pacific. But a drought devastated the empire and by 1900 the colonists had abandoned San Quintin. San Quintin now has a vast and progressive agriculture.
ATTRACTIONS IN SAN QUINTIN...
Friday, March 4, 2016
The Ruta del Vino... Things to do in the ruta del vino there's a lot of things to do there First we have the wine; this delicious colorful, fresh, aromatic drink, is the most amazing thing you can drink for health. my dad always say this is life, because VID means life. the VID is the deck of grapes. The food there is unbelievably delicious, so much to eat, variety of kinds of food, there's a museum of the ancestors and founders, a curious fact is that a lot of russians live there old people that arrived in the 10's, 20's or before.
I grew there my dad have a little wine cellar there, but the wine its only for us. he buy the tons of grapes and a very good friend of him make the artisanal wine, the wine don't have anything else than grape. no chemical,not reduced with water just grape.
Everybody needs to know this beautiful place because is in our country, full of history, colors ,tastes, wonderful landscapes and the most beautiful sunsets that I ever see.