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Kristel Backhoff
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  • Mexico
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"We are really Story.. Quinta da Boavista dates back from the beginning of the 18 century, and was at the time, as it still is today, a rural property with the main house, the cellars and all the rural workers accommodations inside. By the end of the…"
Oct 16, 2009
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Baja Wines

The winegrowing area of Ensenada, Baja California is located between parallels 32 º 35 º and 31º 15º north latitude.
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Wine Affilliation: Consumer or Trade
Consumer
About Me:
21 years old
Favorite Wine Website:
http://www.montexanic.com
Name your favorite wine or wine type:
malbec
Most memorable experience around wine?
vinyards

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At 12:32pm on October 16, 2009, João Tavares de Pina said…
We are really Story..
Quinta da Boavista dates back from the beginning of the 18 century, and was at the time, as it still is today, a rural property with the main house, the cellars and all the rural workers accommodations inside.
By the end of the 19 century under my great grand father, the house underwent huge renovation that gave her today’s shape and size in the traditional style of the region rural houses – a big patio with a huge bread oven inside, around it the main house and the workers accommodations, the cellars and the warehouses, built in granite. By the end of the 20 century, my father took on his hands the project of adapting the house (witch was more or less in ruins) into a tourist unity with all the comfort and amenities that a guest house nowadays must have.
We produce like no other wine with conscience.

All the best
 
 
 

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