Visit one of Chile’s most famous wineries — Concha y Toro — on this half-day tour from Santiago. Since its start in the late 1800s, when a man named Don Melchor brought over and planted grapes from the Bordeaux region of France, Concha y Toro has become a household name for wine aficionados. With a guide, tour the gorgeous vineyard and gardens, enjoy a wine tasting and explore the underground cellar that spawned the winery’s best-known wine: Casillero del Diablo. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
Includes two wine tastings from Casillero del Diablo. Departs from 8am as an AM option in Spanish, Portuguese or English. Remember to let us know your selected language.<br/>Pickup included
The New Concha y Toro Experience available from May 15, 2025.
The tour at the Concha y Toro Wine Center begins with a stroll through its 22-hectare centennial park and a view of the historic Don Melchor House. Visitors then enjoy the Casillero del Diablo Sensory Experience, learning about Chile’s terroir and winemaking process, before entering the legendary underground cellar. The journey continues to the Alto Aging Cellar, home to Concha y Toro’s premium wines, and a gallery highlighting key moments in the winery’s history. From the Viewpoint, guests admire the Pirque vineyard and explore the Varietal Garden. A guided tasting of four wines is included, and the experience concludes at Plaza Concha y Toro, with options to dine at Restaurant Bodega 1883 or enjoy a tasting at La Gran Barra, plus a visit to the Wine Center Store.
Return to Santiago to drop you off at your hotel
reservas@graylinechile.com - What'sApp: +56977075564- Please contact Gray Line Chile at least 72 hours prior to the departure date of the tour to reconfirm date of travel, hotel, pickup time, and location for your tour. You can either print your voucher or show the e-voucher at the time of check-in
• If you're staying at Hilton (Airport), Holiday Inn (Airport), Diego de Almagro (Airport), Manquehue (Airport), Radisson Petra (La Dehesa) or Mercure (Ciudad Empresarial, Quilicura) you should reach one of our pick up zones located in Downtown, Providencia or Las Condes. For more information, please contact us
• The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
Hotel pick up time depends on vineyard's availability. Please check pick up time with us.
New experience tour available from May 15th, 2025
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