The Basse Californie appellation, located in the northwest of Mexico, is a dynamic and rapidly emerging wine region. This area benefits from a unique Mediterranean climate, characterised by hot, sunny days and cool nights, which favour the optimal ripening of grapes. Basse Californie is divided into several wine valleys, the most well-known of which is the Guadalupe Valley. Here, producers experiment with a variety of grape varieties, resulting in a diverse range of wines, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Chenin Blanc. The region is particularly renowned for its bold blends and full-bodied red wines that captivate with their complexity and unique character. The varied soils, primarily composed of granite and clay, also contribute to the aromatic richness and structure of the wines. With a typically artisanal and eco-friendly approach, the winemakers of Basse Californie strive to preserve the natural environment while continually innovating in winemaking. In conclusion, the Basse Californie appellation offers an exciting prospect for wine enthusiasts in search of new discoveries within the New World wine scene.