On this winery tour from Mexico City, travel to Querétaro, one of Mexico's most prosperous wine-growing areas. You'll spend a relaxing day away from the big city as you tour Azteca vineyards, one of Mexico’s most famous makers of sparkling wine. Learn about the wine-making process and visit an underground wine cellar. You'll then venture to Tepozotlán, where you'll visit the Colonial Religious Art Museum and the San Francisco Javier Temple.
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Querétaro is one of Mexico's most prominent wine-producing areas and is known for its output of sparkling wines. Most vineyards in the region are found at an altitude of 6,500 feet (2,000 meters), and the most well-known winery in the region is Azteca wines.
Explore their fields and wineries while discovering every secret of artisanal wine.
You will learn about the entire process: from harvesting and extracting the grape juice to bottling and labeling each creation. And to top off the visit, you will enjoy an exquisite guided tasting, designed to delight your senses.
We will explore the former Jesuit monastery, now home to the National Museum of the Viceroyalty, and marvel at the majesty of Mexican Baroque art in the imposing Temple of San Francisco Javier.
Additional phone number: 521 55 42 38 3966
Opening hours are:
08:00 - 19:00 Monday to Friday
08:00 - 14:00 Saturday to Saturday
08:00 - 12:00 Sunday to Sunday
Note: Some additional fees (paid on the day of the tour) may apply on dates when special events are taking place.
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