Take a 4-hour guided tour to the beautiful Santa Rita vineyard, and enjoy a refined tasting of wines in a beautiful garden, while taking in the natural beauty of the landscape. Founded in 1880, Santa Rita Vineyard has become one of the most famous vineyards of Chile, with its star wine, 120 de Santa Rita. Its main house is located in the Maipo Valley at Alto Jahuel, where apart from the vineyard, you can find the Casa Real Hotel and the Andean Museum that possesses a fancy collection of aboriginal art. This service can be on shared transportation with a maximum group of 7 persons per vehicle. Yes, we do have face masks. We ask tour participants to please bring their own masks, ideally reusable. As we are an ecological company we prefer not to have to use disposable masks to avoid contamination.
The exact pick up time for your service will be sent the night before the tour around 21:30 PM<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Includes: 3 winetasting plus glass gift
<br/>Van or Minivan<br/>Pickup included
The exact pick up time for your service will be sent the night before the tour around 21:30 PM<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Includes : 3 winetasting plus glass gift<br/>Van or Minivan<br/>Pickup included
Visiting Santa Rita is a fascinating chance to experience Chile’s cultural heritage and winemaking traditions, just 45 minutes outside Santiago.
Located in the foothills of Alto Jahuel, Buin, the winery is sited in an idyllic natural setting, a meeting point for winemaking traditions, Chilean history
Guided tour through grape variety garden, vineyards, winemaking and cellaring process, and bottling process, visiting “Bodega 1” – the winery’s first cellar and the “Cellar of the 120 Patriots”, where you will discover the exciting story that gives 120 its name. The tour ends with a tasting of Reserva and Gran Reserva wines, with a free souvenir engraved wineglass. You will also receive free entry to the Museo Andino museum.
Departure from Santiago city
• Minimum drinking age is 18 years
• Dress code is smart casual
This tour is totally confirmed. If we need more accomodations details we will contact you via email or whatsapp message. Please note that pick up can be between 30 or 60 minutes before the referencial published on the product if your tour is shared. The exact pick up time for your service will be sent the night before the tour around 21:30 PM via email please check your email at around 22:00 p.m. local time.
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