GUADALUPE Valley, Mexico: When Pau Pijoan began winemaking in Mexico's Guadalupe Valley, it was home to little more than a dozen producers. Two decades later, he fears it is becoming a victim of its own success.
The growing popularity of Mexico's wine heartland in Baja California has brought an influx of tourists — and with them a proliferation of hotels, restaurants and other development.
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