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Along the route from Santiago to the coast, thriving vineyards spread across the rolling hills in one of Chile’s most internationally acclaimed wine valleys. Complement a cultural tour of Valpara...
Known as the "St. Tropez of South America," Punta del Este is famous for its pristine beaches and resorts. The perfect place to relax, enjoy some sun, sand, and a nice glass of chilled Tannat.
Winery tours and tastings of excellent vintages complement breathtaking scenery along the Pacific Coast and the contemporary flair of Santiago. Each activity is accompanied, as always, by warm Sout...
Chile is an agricultural paradise whose bounty of fruits and vegetables supplies the world’s marketplaces and whose wine graces tables on every continent. A Mediterranean climate and increasingly...
Chile and Argentina are undoubtedly the most internationally recognized wine-producing regions in South America. Experience the gastronomic and cultural highlights of these countries firsthand with...
The southern extreme of the large Rapel Valley is best known as the Colchagua Valley, a zone that has traditionally been highly celebrated for its ripe and juicy red wines, especially Cabernet Sauv...
In the San Antonio Valley, fresh sea breezes dance through vineyards spread across rolling hills. This excellent terroir is increasingly capturing attention around the world for its excellent expre...
While not Chile’s oldest wine region – as some authors have claimed – Maipo is certainly among the most traditional. French-inspired vineyards initiated Chile’s second wine boom some 150 ye...
Chile’s move toward cool-climate viticulture began 25 years ago when innovative winemakers dared to plant in the coastal Casablanca region. This coastal valley has put Chile on the map as a for...
In the heart of Chile’s agricultural belt, the Cachapoal region was originally declared the Rapel Valley by Chile’s Denomination of Origin system. A subsequent recognition of geographic differe...
Named for the tallest mountain in the Americas, the Aconcagua Valley has long been known for its rich reds grown in the foothills of the Andes, especially Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Chile’s e...
In the late nineteenth century, during the era of immense mining wealth in Chile, important families introduced fine wine varieties of French origin – primarily Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère, S...
Chile's Casablanca and San Antonio Valleys are increasingly capturing attention around the world as producers of outstanding cool-climate varietals, especially Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot No...
With over 397,000 acres of vineyards and 1,000 wineries, more than 80% of Argentine wines originate in Mendoza, including the world’s best Malbec. Mendoza captivates travelers with its relaxed pa...
-- Available exclusively through Santiago Adventures -- Over the past several years Chilean wine has been gaining international recognition as technology and infrastructure improve. Crisp, subtl...
Just an hour-and-a-half from Santiago, you can escape to the tranquility of Chilean wine country. Savor outstanding wines, great food, comfortable accommodations, and beautiful scenery in the San A...
In the heart of Chile’s agricultural belt, the Cachapoal and Colchagua regions were originally declared the Rapel Valley by Chile’s Denomination of Origin system. The valleys are celebrated f...
In an exclusive partnership with MOVI (Movimiento de Viñedos Independientes), one of Chile’s most dynamic wine groups, Santiago Adventures offers clients an unforgettable evening tasting wines...
Chile's Casablanca Wine Valley is world-famous for its technology and commitment to terroir, producing some of Chile’s best white wines and cool-climate reds. Just an hour from Santiago, its vine...
Salta’s wines are increasingly capturing awards and attention around the globe. Although Torrontés is the region’s most well-known variety, red grapes encompass 55% of the cultivated area, of...
In the San Antonio Valley, nurturing grapes requires especially keen skill to achieve the delicate balance between sunlight, wind, and temperature. The hard work of has yielded excellent results: c...
Chile is one of the world’s most important wine producers, where a Mediterranean climate and increasingly organic and sustainable farming practices combine to create high-quality wines which are ...