Where do the majority of Mexican wines come from?
The majority of Mexican wines come from the Baja California region.
This area, especially the Valle de Guadalupe sub-region, is known for its Mediterranean climate and terroir, which is well-suited for producing high-quality wines.
While other regions like Coahuila, Querétaro, and Zacatecas also produce wine, Baja California accounts for the largest percentage of Mexico's wine production.
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