With over 130 years of experience, Viña Undurraga makes unique wines of specific origin which reflect the best of the land, and valleys of Chile. Come and visit us, in a guided visit that lasts approximately 75 mins, and discover our great history. Taste a glass of our reserve wine and discover the enigmas, flavours, aromas, and history which infuse our vineyards. We will be delighted to welcome you and ensure you have a great experience.
Tour in Spanish : Complete winery tour of our, centennial park, vineyards, wine making cellar, underground cellars, Mapuche people exhibition, tasting of 3 reserve wines, and wine tasting glass as a gift.
Tour in English : Complete winery tour of our, centennial park, vineyards, wine making cellar, underground cellars, Mapuche people exhibition, tasting of 3 reserve wines, and wine tasting glass as a gift.
The winery visit lasts about an hour and 15 mins it consists of a visit to the centennial Undurraga family park, vineyards, our modern wine making cellar, then a voyage through time, a unique experience of visitng our centennial underground cellars in Santa Ana estate in Talagante, followed by a complete Mapuche people exhibition To finish a complete wine tasting flight of our reserve wines.
Viña Undurraga is located in Camino a Melipilla km 34 s/n Talagante.
You can arrive by public transport, by metro line 1 reaching Estacion Central, once off of the metro, locate Terminal San Borja which is on the second floor of the terminal, and take a bus that comes to Talagante (Talagante bus fleet platforms 79-81), ask the driver to drop you off at Viña Undurraga. The bus trip takes around 40-50 mins.
If arriving by car take Autopista del Sol (route 78 towards San Antonio) exit at the 4th toll (Malloco/ Calera de Tango), take your first right exiting the toll, once at the traffic light make a left down towards the winery, which should be around 4 kms from the cross light, as you make your way to the winery you will see it on the righthand side of the road.
If traveling with a GPS, these are the coordinates
70º53'12'' west longitude
33º38'35'' south latitude
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