Luxury Wine Tours & Tastings In Colchagua

The city of Santiago is in the center of the best Chilean wine regions. Discover these wine regions and their exceptional wines on an exclusive wine tour in Santiago

Why Visit Santiago ?

Founded in 1541 by Pedro de Valdivia, Santiago de Chile lost most of the architectural legacy of that time due to earthquakes and fires. But from the beginning of the 20th century, tourism in the city has grown manifold thanks to the developing wine routes that lie all around the beautiful capital of Chile.

Santiago is the administrative and political capital of Chile where everything is centralized, it embodies the main center of finance, industry, culture and communications, only the congress now sits in Valparaiso.

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What to Know about Santiago Wine ?

In terms of wine, Chile is realized from east to west, because it is the Pacific Ocean with its freshness to the west, the central valleys burning like the desert with the Andes to the east that impact the terroir and the wines.

The wineries in Santiago enjoy full freedom of oenological practices to invent the wines of tomorrow and position itself on the world stage of quality wines never forgetting that a visitor, in addition to tasting wine, likes to enjoy the Chilean way of life.

Santiago de Chile is the ideal gateway to travel the wine routes, that is why doing a winery tour in Chile is an interesting way to experience the Chilean culture, gastronomy and hospitality. 

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How to Travel from Santiago ?

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Which Places to Visit in Santiago ?

Plaza de Armas: Santiago's main square, surrounded by historic buildings, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Central Post Office. It's a central point for exploring the city.

La Moneda Palace: The presidential palace, known for its architecture. Visitors can explore the surroundings and the changing of the guard.

Santa Lucía Hill: A central park with a hill offering panoramic views of Santiago. It's a historic site with fountains, statues, and gardens.

San Cristóbal Hill: A larger hill with a park and a statue of the Virgin Mary at its peak. The summit provides breathtaking views of the city and the Andes Mountains.

Bellavista Neighborhood: A vibrant area known for its bohemian atmosphere, street art, and a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops. Pablo Neruda's house, La Chascona, is located here.

Other Places to Visit

Valparaíso: A vibrant coastal city known for its colorful houses, street art, and bohemian atmosphere. Valparaíso is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.

Viña del Mar: Often called the "Garden City," Viña del Mar is a coastal resort city with beautiful parks, beaches, and a lively cultural scene. It's located near Valparaíso.

Maipo Valley (Wine Region): A renowned wine-producing region near Santiago, famous for its Cabernet Sauvignon wines. Enjoy an unique moment during a Maipo Valley wine tour.

Pomaire: A small town known for its traditional Chilean pottery and crafts. Pomaire is a charming destination for a day trip from Santiago.

Cajón del Maipo: A picturesque gorge in the Andes Mountains, known for its stunning landscapes, hot springs, and outdoor activities like hiking and horseback riding.

Sewell Mining Town: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Sewell is an abandoned mining town that provides a fascinating glimpse into Chile's mining history. It's located in the Andes.

Colchagua Valley: A premier wine region known for its vineyards and wineries, particularly for red wines like Cabernet Sauvignon and Carmenere.

Santiago Wine Tours

Wine tours in Santiago have become a popular affair thanks to the numerous wineries and vineyards that surround it.

These wineries have carved out a name for themselves in the world of international wines and wine tourism. Santiago is often just a place to stop for a day or two before heading to another destination. The city, however, has its own attractions and is also the safest capital of the continent, so you can walk there safely.

Some of the finest wine regions, however, are just a few minutes from the city and hence make for ideal destinations for one-day wine tours in Santiago.

The wine tours in Santiago can vary from leisure and exclusive activities in the vineyards to adventure sports activities or gastronomic experiences.

These wine activities can see you experiencing guided wine tasting and food pairing sessions, biking tours around the Chilean valleys, cooking classes and spa sessions in some of the finest wine hotels in the region as well as exclusive food and wine affairs at some fine-dining restaurants.

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