Colchagua Wine Route
General Information
- Type:
- Wine Tasting
- Price from:
- 142 USD /person
- Payment Types:
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Cash
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Credit Card
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Cheque
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Travellers cheque
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Wire Transfer
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- Location Start:
- Guest`s Hotel
- Location Finish:
- Guest`s Hotel
- Start time:
- 09.30 am
- End time:
- 07.30 pm
- We Speak:
- Russian, German, Portuguese, Spanish, French, English
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Last updated: 02/01/2009
Discover the Colchagua Valley and be charmed by its Wine Route, widely recognized as Chile's first and primary wine tourism destination, where tradition and modernity join in the production of premium
Itinerary
Day 1
We transfer to Apalta to visit the vineyards and cellars of Viña Montes, internationally known for its icon wine Montes Alpha M. Folly and Purple Angel. We will visit its Feng Shui- inspired cellar and taste its wines at the spectacular overlook. We will then enjoy the refined cuisine of the âRestaurant La LlaverÃaâ at the Viña Viu Manent (at guest´s expense). Its kitchen offers a selection of dishes that combine tradition, innovation, and excellence.
In the afternoon we will visit Viña Neyen, that dates back to the late 19 th century. Tourists will be welcomed by the winery host, and then, they will be guided through old vines, which give rise to the ultra - premium wine Neyen and then visit the integrating vinification winery and the cellar, where we will taste Neyen EspÃritu de Apalta.
Extra Information
- Extras -
- Discover Colchagua, named by Wine Enthusiast as its 2005 Wine Region of the year.
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