There’s a certain magic in Los Cabos that’s hard to explain—but effortless to feel. It’s that exact moment when the sun begins to dip below the horizon and the sky bursts into shades of rose, gold, and lavender. It’s the sea breeze tousling your hair, the calm that settles in your body, and the cool weight of a glass in your hand. In that perfect moment, a new wine has joined the ritual: Vinos Balero, now featured on the Mexican wine list at Sunset Monalisa, with its four expressions—sparkling, rosé, white, and red.
Balero is more than a trend—it’s an experience in a bottle. Crafted from carefully selected grapes grown in the vineyards of Querétaro, this wine reflects the soul of modern Mexican winemaking. Behind it is Valentina Ortiz Monasterio—a woman of character, cuisine, travel, conversation, and vision—who now joins Sunset Monalisa wine list with Balero to elevate the presence and prestige of Mexican wines on our menu.






Sunset Monalisa’s wine list is among the most comprehensive in the country. It serves as a curated stage for showcasing the elegance and diversity of Mexico’s finest wines—proof that Mexican labels are steadily capturing more attention, more palates, and more hearts.
Cabo San Lucas is our home, and Mexico is our origin. Today, being not just relevant but a reference point in fine dining fills us with pride—and pushes us to raise our standards even higher.
“We work with clean, honest flavors: extra virgin olive oils, fresh herbs, citrus, Pacific seafood, and organic regional ingredients. What makes our proposal unique is how we tell a story with these flavors: each dish is a narrative that blends European technique, Mexican identity, and a vision shaped by our surroundings. The sea, the sunset, the pace of service—it’s all part of the same language. Our goal is for the flavor to be not just memorable, but emotional,” shares Giuseppe Napoli, Managing Partner at Sunset Monalisa.
There are days we remember for the wine, and wines we remember for the moment.
At Sunset Monalisa, with Balero, you get both.