If you are on Holidays, and looking to explore this beautiful part of Mexico, you will find no shortage of tours to Queretaro's Wine and Cheese Route. Most will include a visit to 1 winery, 1 cheesery and the town of Bernal. It's a wonderful day trip, especially if you're already in Queretaro.
However, if you are a wine lover, or professional, you'll definitely want to visit more wineries! After all, the Queretaro Wine Region is unique in the wine world as it falls well outside of the traditional wine growing latitudes - 10 degrees of latitude to be exact!
As our focus is on education, we will visit 4 beautiful wineries where you will sample their unique wines and learn all about Queretaro's Extreme Viticulture. Please note that lunch at the 3rd winery is not included in the price of the tour, so guests can have the flexibility of ordering what they wish. Prices at the third winery will range from $0.00 - MXN$600.00 per person depending on what they order.
We will pick you up in CDMX and travel to Queretaro's Wine Region, where you will learn about this extreme viticultural area and enjoy various wines and snacks. We calculate a little bit of extra time in case of delays at toll booths, and highway traffic/accidents.
Our first stop is Viñedos Donato where we will tour the winery and sample 3 of their wines.
Our second stop is Vinaltura, where we will sit, relax and enjoy a selection of 3 wines.
Our third stop is a 'lunch stop' where guests can choose from the winery kitchen's offerings, or simply relax. San Juanito is our stop on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, we have an alternate stop.
We end our tour at the beautiful De Cote winery where we will tour the winery and sample 3 of their wines.
We will then return you to your original pickup point in Mexico City.
Simply make your way to the front entrance of the Hotel where the guide will be waiting by his white minivan, and will personally greet you. The guide will have our company name sign for easy identification.
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