Santiago: Concha y Toro and Undurraga Vineyards Tour

This tour offers a full day in the heart of Chile’s famous wine country, visiting two iconic vineyards: the massive Concha y Toro and the historic Undurraga. The experience is priced at around $57 per person and lasts between 4 to 10 hours, depending on your selected start time. You’ll be picked up from your hotel in Santiago, making the day seamless from start to finish.
What we love most about this tour is how it combines impressive vineyard landscapes with insightful wine tastings—plus, the chance to walk through the historic Concha y Toro estate, which feels like stepping into a piece of Chilean history. The guided tours are a highlight, often praised for their knowledgeable guides and beautiful settings. A smaller group or private tour option makes the experience more intimate and engaging.
However, a potential drawback is the limited focus on food pairings or deeper wine-making explanations. Some reviews mention that guides could talk a little more about the process or give tastings a bit more context. Also, if you’re hoping to visit both vineyards in one trip, be aware that some tours only include one vineyard, depending on the option you select.
This tour suits travelers who want a well-organized, accessible introduction to Chilean wines without spending a fortune. It’s perfect for wine lovers eager to see the vineyards, taste a variety of wines, and learn about the country’s wine industry in a relaxed setting.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
- Visit two of Chile’s most famous vineyards: Concha y Toro and Undurraga.
- Enjoy three tastings at each location and learn about wine production.
- Tour durations vary, typically lasting between 4 and 10 hours.
- Includes transportation from your hotel, making logistics hassle-free.
- Guided experiences are offered in multiple languages, including English.
- Limited food options during the day, mostly limited to wine tastings and a break.
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What to Expect from the Tour
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This wine tour starts early in the morning, with a driver collecting you from your Santiago hotel around 8:00 AM. The day is designed to give you a taste of Chile’s wine culture while keeping things straightforward and enjoyable.
First Stop: Viña Undurraga
Your first visit is to Viña Undurraga, a vineyard with over a century of history. The guided tour here lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes, during which you’ll see the winery facilities, learn about the winemaking process, and taste three reserve wines (subject to availability). The guide, often praised for their knowledge and English skills (like Bianca, called lovely and very informative), will walk you through how Chilean wines are crafted, emphasizing the techniques and innovations involved.
One highlight is the tasting of delicious wines in a beautiful setting, often described as “so beautiful” and “perfect” by visitors. Afterward, there’s a lunch break of about 90 minutes, giving you a chance to relax and enjoy some local cuisine—though the tour doesn’t include lunch, so you might want to plan accordingly.
Second Stop: Concha y Toro
Post-lunch, the tour moves to Concha y Toro, the world’s second-largest vineyard. You’ll begin at Don Melchor square, where you’re greeted by a guide who takes you through panoramic views of the Pirque vineyard. Walking through the old park and examining the Casona de Pirque—a historic residence—feels like stepping back in time. The guide will explain the history of the estate and how it evolved into one of the most influential wineries in Chile.
A key moment is the walk through the vineyards, where you’ll learn about technological management for high-quality viticulture. The guide usually offers a sample of Cabernet Sauvignon before wrapping up the tour, giving you a final taste of the region’s flagship red wine. Visitors often appreciate the stunning scenery and the chance to see where many popular wines, including those available in the UK, originate.
The entire experience at Concha y Toro is enhanced by the beautiful estate, historic buildings, and well-kept gardens. Many reviews mention how informative and enthusiastic the guides are, making the visit both educational and enjoyable.
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What Makes This Tour Stand Out
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The guided tours at both wineries are frequently praised for their knowledgeable guides and friendly approach. Reviewers highlighted how guides like Bianca made the visit memorable, providing interesting insights in fluent English. The scenic views of the vineyards—especially at Concha y Toro—are often described as breathtaking, making the experience more than just tasting wine.
Most importantly, the diversity of the two vineyards offers a good balance: Undurraga shows you a historic, well-established estate, while Concha y Toro provides a view into the massive scale and modern winemaking innovations. This contrast helps you understand the variety within Chile’s wine industry.
While the tastings are generally well-received—many visitors say the wines are delicious—some noted that guides could expand more on food pairing ideas or explain the wine-making process in greater detail. If you’re a true connoisseur, you might find the explanations a little surface-level, but for most travelers, it hits the right balance of education and enjoyment.
The Practical Side: Logistics and Value
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At $57, this tour offers solid value considering it includes transportation, tastings at both vineyards, and guided explanations. The price does not include lunch, which allows you to control your budget and choose a meal that fits your taste, whether a quick snack or a sit-down meal at one of the vineyard cafes (many reviews suggest that the cafes are a good value and enjoyable).
The tour duration is flexible, but expect around 4 hours if you just visit one vineyard or up to 10 hours if you opt for the full experience with both visits and lunch. The hotel pickup and drop-off make it very convenient, especially if you’re staying outside the city center.
Group Size and Language Options
The tour is offered in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, which makes it accessible for a variety of travelers. Small groups or private tours are available, often making the experience more intimate and allowing for more personalized questions.
Considerations
- The tour is not recommended for people with limited mobility or wheelchair users.
- Children under 12 and pregnant women are advised to skip this activity.
- Remember to bring passport or ID card, sunglasses, and a sun hat—the Chilean sun can be intense, especially in the vineyards.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
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If you’re a wine enthusiast eager to learn about Chile’s wine production, this tour offers a great combination of scenic beauty, history, and tastings. It’s suitable for those who enjoy guided experiences but prefer to keep things relaxed rather than overly technical. The hotel pickup and small group format make it ideal for travelers who value comfort and intimacy.
However, if you’re looking for a culinary-focused experience with food pairings or a deep dive into wine-making techniques, this tour might feel a bit light on those details. Also, those with mobility issues should consider alternative options.
The Sum Up
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This vineyard tour in Santiago provides an accessible, well-organized way to explore Chile’s renowned wine region. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a comfortable, guided introduction to the country’s best vineyards without the complication of planning logistics. The combination of historic estates, beautiful scenery, and delicious wines makes for a rewarding day.
The experience is valued for its knowledgeable guides and scenic stops, though some might wish for more in-depth explanations or additional food tastings. Regardless, the mix of large-scale and historic wineries offers a well-rounded perspective on Chile’s wine culture.
If you’re interested in seeing where Chile’s most famous wines come from and enjoy a leisurely yet informative day, this tour delivers. It’s perfect for those new to wine tasting or travelers wanting a memorable, authentic experience in Chile’s Maipo Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is included in the tour?
The tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, tickets with tastings at both vineyards (depending on your chosen option), and a guided tour at each location.
How long does the tour last?
The duration varies from 4 to 10 hours, depending on whether you visit one or both vineyards and whether you add extra time for lunch or sightseeing.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. There is a break of about 90 minutes after Undurraga for you to find a meal, either at the vineyard’s restaurant or nearby.
Can I visit only one vineyard?
Yes, you can choose to visit only Concha y Toro or Undurraga. Some options are dedicated to just one vineyard, which may suit travelers with limited time.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, tours are offered in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. Guides are often praised for their fluency and friendliness.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 12, pregnant women, or travelers with mobility issues. The focus is on wine tastings and walking tours.
How does the cost compare to the experience?
At $57, the tour offers good value, considering the transportation, multiple tastings, and guided explanations. It’s a straightforward way to enjoy Chilean wine without a hefty price tag.
What should I bring?
You’ll want to bring passport or ID, sunglasses, and sun protection for a comfortable day outdoors.
What if I want a more personalized experience?
Small group or private options are available, which can provide a more tailored and intimate visit.
Is the tour suitable for those with mobility issues?
No, it’s not recommended for people with limited mobility or wheelchair users.
This comprehensive wine adventure provides a taste of Chile’s world-class viticulture, wrapped in a friendly and accessible package. Whether you’re a casual wine drinker or just curious about the region’s history, you’ll leave with a better understanding—and hopefully, some new favorite bottles to take home.
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