Curicó Valley Wine Route offers guided tours to Chilean vineyards where it is possible to learn about the process for making the wine, assembling room, labeling and tasting export wines in an amazing landscape, taste different kinds of grape juices, enjoy delicious food, buy handcraft and learn some more about the farm traditions from this zone.
In the visit to this side of Chile you can perform activities such as taking photographs from the inside and outside of authorized places. A contemplation trip for watching flora and fauna in wild places.
Curicó Valley Wine Route is conformed by the following vineyards: AltaCima, Aresti, Astaburuaga, Correa Albano, Echeverría, Inés Escobar, La Fortuna, Las Pitras, Los Robles, Mario Edwards, Miguel Torres, Millaman, Pirazzoli, San Pedro, San Rafael, Santa Hortensia y Valdivieso and they combine in its circuits technology and tradition, showing from the wine industry to boutiques and storehouses of the employers’ houses and its parks.
Curicó Valley Wine Route’s circuits begin in Curicó from the Wine Route’s Office, where you can see an exhibition of the wines belonging to the valley.
It is good to mention that the circuits can be complemented with another kind of activities among which the most remarkable are a visit to learn how Terramater produces its olive oil and then to taste it, visiting a packing or Tortas Montero, the traditional factory of handmade biscuits.
All the circuits include wine tasting which – most of the times are done next to barrels and cascs.
Among the wide variety of gastronomy included in the Wine Route’s circuits, the most remarkable restaurants are: Viña Torres located in the same vineyard (closed on Mondays). La Casa de la Esquina (The House of the Corner), located in a residential area of Curicó (Closed on Sundays). La Unión Club – which offers Peruvian food – located in front of the Main Square. Colo Colo – famous for it’s “plateadas” , an special kind of meat cut and “arrollado huaso”, rolled pork meat with other species located in Romeral. Those restaurants that belong to Villa el Descanso Hotel and Turismo Hotel have attractive executive menus. Furthermore you can have lunch at the vineyards with their owners if you arrange it in advance.
Among the main circuits you can find at Curicó Valley Wine Route, the most remarkable are:
Wine’s Secret. Half a day tour visiting two vineyards
Vineyards’ Charm, whole day tour visiting the vineyards.
Wine’s secret and Lake’s Spell, two days long.
All tours include some other alternatives: olive oil tasting, packing and “Tortas Montero”. There are optional services for transfers and bilingual tour guides.
Tours are available in English, French, Portuguese, German and Italian and can be taken from Monday to Sunday with certain restrictions.
Curicó Valley Wine Route is conformed by the following vineyards: AltaCima, Aresti, Astaburuaga, Correa Albano, Echeverría, Inés Escobar, La Fortuna, Las Pitras, Los Robles, Mario Edwards, Miguel Torres, Millaman, Pirazzoli, San Pedro, San Rafael, Santa Hortensia y Valdivieso and they combine in its circuits technology and tradition, showing from the wine industry to boutiques and storehouses of the employers’ houses and its parks.
Curicó Valley Wine Route’s circuits begin in Curicó from the Wine Route’s Office, where you can see an exhibition of the wines belonging to the valley.
It is good to mention that the circuits can be complemented with another kind of activities among which the most remarkable are a visit to learn how Terramater produces its olive oil and then to taste it, visiting a packing or Tortas Montero, the traditional factory of handmade biscuits.
All the circuits include wine tasting which – most of the times are done next to barrels and cascs.
Among the wide variety of gastronomy included in the Wine Route’s circuits, the most remarkable restaurants are: Viña Torres located in the same vineyard (closed on Mondays). La Casa de la Esquina (The House of the Corner), located in a residential area of Curicó (Closed on Sundays). La Unión Club – which offers Peruvian food – located in front of the Main Square. Colo Colo – famous for it’s “plateadas” , an special kind of meat cut and “arrollado huaso”, rolled pork meat with other species located in Romeral. Those restaurants that belong to Villa el Descanso Hotel and Turismo Hotel have attractive executive menus. Furthermore you can have lunch at the vineyards with their owners if you arrange it in advance.
Among the main circuits you can find at Curicó Valley Wine Route, the most remarkable are:
Wine’s Secret. Half a day tour visiting two vineyards
Vineyards’ Charm, whole day tour visiting the vineyards.
Wine’s secret and Lake’s Spell, two days long.
All tours include some other alternatives: olive oil tasting, packing and “Tortas Montero”. There are optional services for transfers and bilingual tour guides.
Tours are available in English, French, Portuguese, German and Italian and can be taken from Monday to Sunday with certain restrictions.
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