Easter Winery Egg Hunt

**Easter in Baja California’s Wine Country** As Easter approaches, venture into the hidden charm of Guadalupe Valley at En’Kanto Winery for a unique celebration blending tradition with nature. Meet heritage chickens and enjoy an enchanting egg hunt amid breathtaking landscapes.

**Easter in Baja California’s Wine Country**

Baja California has long been synonymous with wild Spring breakers, but over the years, it’s evolved into a region rich in experiences beyond the typical tourist trail. This Easter, delve into the hidden charm of the Guadalupe Valley, where the En’Kanto Winery offers a unique celebration, blending tradition with the serenity of nature.

Just a short drive past slumbering grapevines and fragrant orange groves lies En’Kanto Winery, known not just for its wines but for hosting an annual Easter egg hunt amid the breathtaking landscape. This captivating event is enhanced by a chance to meet their free-range heritage chickens, famous for their vibrant, rainbow-colored eggs — a rarity in Baja.

The quaint tradition of decorating Easter eggs, which serves as an ancient symbol of new life, has rich historical roots dating back to the 13th century. Initially tied to Pagan festivals commemorating spring, it was adopted into Christian practices by Martin Luther in the 16th century, symbolizing life and resurrection.

I had the pleasure to visit the vineyard thanks to an invitation from Tom and Eva, and met their friend Cassie at the chicken enclosure. What started as a small idea for fresh breakfast eggs turned into a full-fledged purebred chicken farm. Cassie’s humor and dedication to her poultry are infectious. Titles like “Chief Hen’Kanto Officer” add to the delightful ambiance of the farm, known for breeding specialty chickens.

Inside the brooding grounds, I was immersed in a symphony of clucking hens and beautifully plumed roosters. Maintaining purebred chickens is akin to dog breeding; each pairing is strategic to produce those rainbow eggs and retain the unique traits of these birds. Cassie’s passion reflects the broader lifestyle that emerges from such an engaging endeavor.

Cassie mentioned the challenges and joys of chicken farming, such as the increased feed costs and the careful management required to maintain pure breeding lines, often referred to as “Chicken Math.” Plans for an additional incubator are underway to accommodate more chicks, flourishing the farm’s activities.

Beyond the chicken coop, the vineyard’s land is a natural wonder, adorned with ancient granite boulders and thriving citrus groves. No visit is complete without savoring a meal at the outdoor restaurant, which proudly serves dishes incorporating the farm’s fresh eggs. An omelet here is a testament to the fulfillment and charm found in Baja California’s quieter corners. When visiting, mention Martina sent you; weekends are the perfect time to explore.

**Secondary Article: Baja California Weather Alert: Prepare for Weather Changes**

Travelers to Baja California should brace themselves for fluctuations in weather conditions predicted over the upcoming weeks. As spring transitions into warmer months, forecasts indicate strong winds, choppy seas, and cooler-than-usual days. Coastal areas and higher altitudes might experience particularly breezy conditions, urging visitors to prepare for potential disruptions in outdoor plans.

Experts recommend keeping a close eye on weather updates while visiting coastal cities or enjoying activities in exposed regions. Secure any loose outdoor items and consider adjusting travel plans if necessary. While these changes in weather bring challenges, they also present an opportunity to experience Baja California’s dramatic and dynamic natural landscapes at their most captivating.

Stay informed about the latest weather developments and prepare to enjoy the evolving beauty of Baja California, whatever the weather may hold.