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concha y toro winery

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    The Wine Tourist Center of Concha y Toro is the principal winemaking...
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    • pttbw 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Any decent winery will explain and demonstrate the production process. Not Concha y Toro !! A small group of English speakers was taken to the outside of the original "manor" and then to a field where we were given 5 minutes to taste some grapes of various varieties. Then to a "tasting" of a white wine but no spittoons and no crackers or bread to clear the pallete. Then we were herded through a cellar, lights turned out and we had to endure some childish story of how the devil was kicked out of the cellar.... Really, please we are adults. Then to another table where 2 red wines were offered, again no real explanation, too much for a taste and no pallete cleanser between the two; however a couple of the party were observed topping up their glasses! We were then expected to go to the shop and pay much more than in downtown Santiago. So disappointed that I will probably avoid drinking this brand in future.A local resident later said we had opted for one of the worst winery tours around
    • PeggyH2000 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Generally a good tour of a large wine production facility. Informative. Beautiful facility and opportunity to lunch and purchase wines in their wine shop. Guide spoke excellent English and was very easy to understand.
    • okieboy17 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Did the tour and loved it! Tasted many wines for free and also got to taste the actual grapes. Free wine glass at the end of the tour. Well worth the time and money
    • NKyAdventurer 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had an extra day in Santiago and wanted to see and learn something about the wine country without renting a car and spending an inordinate amount of time. Concha y Toro came up on the radar.I looked at various tours, but this place is so easy to reach on your own that it was a no-brainer. I took the Metro to Las Mercedes and crossed over to the other side of the street to catch a bus to Pirque ($600CLP). A taxi is supposedly $4,000 CLP but buses run all the time. The winery is only about a block from a bus stop and if you tell the driver "Concho Y Toro Vinedos" he will tell you where to get off. The winery offers tours in English twice a day and the cost is $9,000CLP which is a little steep for the tour I think. While there is a tour past the original house and into the wineyards and cellar (including the Diablo Cellar) and 3-wine tastings, there is nothing on the process of wine-making. It's easy to grab lunch (free wifi) and drink some other wines after the tour but service at the bar is infinitely better than in the courtyard.After the tour, there was a Turist van inside the front gate which takes you to Plaza de Armes Metro station for $1,000CLP which is quicker and easier than catching the local bus back. Overall, the tour and day at the winery were a great time-filler.
    • Bob163 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Our guided tour of the Concha y Toro winery was not typical of the dozens of winery tours we have enjoyed. Like many other tours, our guide was knowledgeable and professional, but he was also very, very patient with the three or four 'challenging' guests he encountered. I would have told them to shut up! The great part of the tour was the sound and light video shown in the cellar that explained the mystery of 'Casillero del Diablo'. The wine tasting was great. We bought lots of wine and enjoyed it before we left South America. We will of course, buy lots more at home. The cost is reasonable.
    • LMDominguez 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Concha y Toro is the largest wine producer in Chile and their winery offers wonderful tours. These tours show the beautiful grounds, some of their nearby vineyards, as well as their cellars. The guides spoke excellent English and gave great descriptions and answered all questions. The tour ended with a wine tasting and a visit to their store. There is a cafe/restaurant on site that offers food.
    • Jacquie19 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My friends brought me here as the first stop on my first visit to Chile. It was a very good tour. We were lucky enough to see a group performing traditional music and dancing "Cueca" you get to tour the winery and sample the wine. The bilingual guide Lorena was terrific. Suitable for seniors and kids were free. I would go back and great wine ☺️
    • BjornArve 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is the largest Wineries maker in the world. Visit it. Of course not all production is made in the visiting area. Other locations belong to the company where most of their wines are produced. This is the first placement and the visit is including history comments. Very recommendable to get the Tour named Markes, and not the simple one. you'll enjoy a maritage of cheese and wine that is exceptional.
    • SusanRead 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This seemed to be a fairly rapid tour. We arrived in good time and wandered the courtyard around a little before the tour began. This started off in the gardens by the former owner's residence, which was all very nice, but were soon hustled off to look at the parts growing samples of the grapes. This was quite interesting but not majorly exciting! From there we went into the winery itself and thence to a wine tasting. The wines were standard, apart from one which was supposed to be highly expensive - ca. $150 US a bottle. Whether this be true or not, it was a delicious wine. Sadly no attempt was made to serve us any white wines, the selected three were all red, which didn't seem fair. The tour around the winery was amusing, with an incarceration in the Devil's cellar worthy of a 6 year old child. Poorly done, lacking in any kind of conviction but I suppose it dramatised the story a little.The guides did not seem particularly interested in the visitors, but at least the wine server was pleasant.There is a large and expensive gift shop, with some reasonably nice things in it, including wine which they would ship for you. Unfortunately the staff were unable to give us any indication of likely import duties into the UK, so we declined.We did try to eat lunch there, but the serving time was going to take so long we decided against it.
    • TCWChile 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went to have Lunch at the winery, the food was good despite the portions being slightly small and the service was good, it cost around $35,000 for two people ($60 USD ish) including some wine. We went just outside to feed our 18month old afterwards, with bottled milk, and were told we were not allowed to stay on the grass unless we purchased a tour ticket by a rude security guard as we had only eaten at the restaurant......weird, spoilt my day.
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