- Discover the Charm of Casablanca Valley with a Private Wine Tour
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Casablanca Valley & Casa del Bosque Tour
- The Itinerary: What to Expect
- The Wineries: What Makes Them Unique
- The Transportation & Timing
- What Travelers Say
- The Value of the Experience
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- Practicalities and Tips for Booking
- FAQ
- Final Thoughts
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Discover the Charm of Casablanca Valley with a Private Wine Tour

If you’re a wine enthusiast or simply someone eager to experience Chile’s renowned vineyard scene, this full-day private tour through the Casablanca Valley offers a fantastic blend of scenic beauty, top-quality wines, and personalized attention. For $130 per person, you’ll enjoy approximately 8 hours exploring three distinct organic wineries, each with its unique character, accompanied by expert guides like Elias and Cristian who keep the experience lively and informative.
What we really appreciate is how flexible and tailored this tour feels. You’re not just part of a big bus group; instead, you get round-trip private transportation, making for a smooth and comfortable day. Plus, the inclusion of wine tastings and bottled water makes tasting effortless, and the delicious gourmet lunch at Casa del Bosque adds a memorable culinary touch to the day.
This was a lovely private wine tour! Definitely recommend. Eugene was very knowledgeable. We especially liked William Cole vineyard and the tour guide Jorge.
Everything about this tour was fabulous. Elias and Christian were very helpful, friendly and knowledgeable. They made our day very memorable. The wine tastings were excellent. We would definitely recommend this tour.
Had a wonderful time with Elias and his son Cristian. It felt like a perfect amount of time in each winery and they were kind and accommodating. Cristian told us great facts and stories and took plenty of photos of us. Would recommend to anyone staying in Santiago!
A possible consideration is that lunch isn’t included in the base price, so those who want a more comprehensive experience might budget for that separately. Also, the tour’s success hinges on a guide’s language skills, which can vary slightly—most reviews praise guides like Elias for their friendliness and knowledge, but it’s worth noting that communication may sometimes be a bit limited if you only speak English.
This tour suits wine lovers, couples, and small groups looking for an authentic, relaxed day in a beautiful setting. It’s especially good for travelers who appreciate personalized attention and carefully curated winery visits, as many reviews highlight the guides' expertise and the diversity of the wineries visited.
Key Points

- Personalized experience: Private transport and small-group feel make for a relaxed, tailored day.
- Diverse wineries: Three organic vineyards, each offering a different vibe and wine variety.
- Expert guides: Guides like Elias and Cristian are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and storytelling.
- High-quality tastings: Expect to taste 3-4 wines per winery, with a focus on the best wines of the region.
- Beautiful scenery: The Casablanca Valley’s rolling hills and vineyard landscapes create a memorable backdrop.
- Gourmet lunch included: The meal at Casa del Bosque is a highlight, offering excellent food paired with fine wines.
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An In-Depth Look at the Casablanca Valley & Casa del Bosque Tour
The Itinerary: What to Expect
This tour is designed to showcase the best of Casablanca Valley’s organic wineries, with careful attention to both quality and authenticity. The day kicks off with a pick-up from your hotel in Santiago, and the journey to Casablanca Valley takes about an hour, depending on traffic. The private transport ensures comfort and flexibility, allowing you to relax and soak in the scenery en route.
First stop: Veramonte Vineyard
We loved the way the tour begins with a walk among vineyards and grape trees at Veramonte. The guide takes you through the cellars, explaining Chilean wine-making traditions, and then treats you to tasting three glasses of wine from Veramonte’s offerings. What makes this stop special is the chance to see organic practices in action and to enjoy the atmosphere of a well-established winery.
Second stop: Indomita Vineyard
The next vineyard offers a different vibe—more modern, yet equally captivating. Here, the focus is on learning about the winemaking process, with a tour that covers everything from grape harvesting to barrel aging. The tasting at Indomita features more wines, giving you a broader appreciation of what the region produces.
Final stop: Casa del Bosque
This is the highlight for many: a gourmet lunch at the Casa del Bosque restaurant, which boasts an excellent international chef. The setting is stunning—dining on a terrace overlooking the vineyards, enjoying delicious Chilean cuisine paired with their finest wines. It’s a perfect way to end a day of tasting and discovery.
Throughout the day, guides like Elias and Cristian add a layer of entertainment and knowledge, sharing stories, wine tips, and local insights. Several reviews emphasize how helpful and friendly they were, adding to the enjoyment of the experience.
The Wineries: What Makes Them Unique
Each vineyard offers a distinct personality. Veramonte is praised for its walking tour among vineyards and focused tastings. One reviewer noted, “The wines were excellent, and Cristian shared great facts and stories,” which really sums up the personalized approach.
Indomita is appreciated for its comprehensive tour, including insights into wine production and the vineyard’s history. Visitors often mention the beautiful grounds and the chance to learn about organic practices, making it more than just a tasting.
Casa del Bosque stands out with its gourmet restaurant and breathtaking views. Many reviews highlight the delicious lunch and the quality of their wines, especially the Carmenere, which was a new discovery for some travelers.
The Transportation & Timing
The private round-trip transfer is a real advantage, especially for those who want to avoid the hassle of driving after tasting wine. The 8-hour duration allows enough time for each stop, including walks, tours, tastings, and lunch.
Most travelers find the timing well-paced: enough time at each vineyard without feeling rushed. One review even notes there was “a perfect amount of time in each winery,” which is exactly what you want when exploring multiple spots.
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What Travelers Say
Feedback is overwhelmingly positive. Many reviews mention guides like Elias and Cristian as highlights, citing their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to make the experience memorable. Several travelers appreciated the well-chosen wineries, noting the diversity and beauty of each location.
Some reviewers, however, pointed out communication issues, especially if only English is spoken. One review specifically mentioned that Elias’s English was limited, making questions more difficult. Most travelers still felt the guides were helpful and friendly, but it’s worth considering if language might be a factor.
A few reviews also mention traffic delays on the way back—not unusual when returning from popular wine regions—so a bit of patience might be needed.
The Value of the Experience
At $130, this tour offers excellent value for a personalized, comprehensive day in Casablanca Valley. The wine tastings alone could easily cost as much as the ticket price if booked independently, and the gourmet lunch is often a highlight in itself.
What sets this tour apart is the small-group, private approach, ensuring you get personalized attention and the chance to ask questions and learn from guides. The inclusion of bottled water and transportation adds to the convenience, meaning you can focus on the experience rather than logistics.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour is perfect for wine lovers who want a relaxed, curated experience with knowledgeable guides. It suits couples and small groups keen to enjoy Chile’s top vineyards without the hassle of arranging transportation or schedules. Travelers who value gourmet dining and scenic views will especially appreciate the lunch at Casa del Bosque.
It’s also ideal for those interested in organic wines and diverse vineyard styles, as the chosen wineries offer a good variety. However, if you prefer more English-speaking guides or want a more adventure-packed day, you might want to communicate these preferences in advance.
Practicalities and Tips for Booking

While the tour is almost perfect, here are some practical points. The lunch isn’t included in the price, so budget accordingly if you’d like a full meal. The tour is booked an average of 51 days in advance, so planning ahead is wise, especially during peak seasons.
The minimum age is 18, making it suitable for adult travelers. The tour runs rain or shine, but it is dependent on good weather for the best experience—so keep an eye on the forecast.
Most travelers find easy access from Santiago’s hotels to the meeting point, and the private transfer makes the day stress-free.
FAQ
What is included in the tour?
You get round-trip private transportation, bottled water, a guided tour and wine tastings at one of the vineyards, and a gourmet lunch at Casa del Bosque.
Are the wine tastings included at all wineries?
Wine tastings are included at two of the wineries (Veramonte and Casa del Bosque). The first winery, Veramonte, includes tasting three glasses of their wines, while Casa del Bosque offers a full tasting experience along with lunch.
Can I buy extra wine during the tour?
Yes, most wineries offer the option to purchase bottles. These are typically at your own expense.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included in the base price but is arranged at Casa del Bosque’s restaurant, which many find to be a highlight of the day.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 8 hours, including travel time, winery visits, tastings, and lunch.
What is the best way to book?
Most travelers book around 51 days in advance, especially in peak seasons, via the tour provider’s website or through the booking platform.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the minimum age is 18, due to alcohol tastings and the nature of the experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking at wineries are recommended. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for outdoor parts.
Final Thoughts
This private tour of Casablanca Valley offers a well-rounded, authentic Chilean wine experience, perfect for those wanting to explore multiple wineries comfortably and at their own pace. The diversity of vineyards and the gourmet lunch set it apart from standard group tours, providing a personalized touch that many travelers remember fondly.
Guides like Elias and Cristian earn high praise for their knowledge and friendliness, making the day both educational and fun. The beautiful scenery and top-quality wines will appeal to anyone seeking a relaxed yet enriching wine adventure.
While communication might occasionally be a small hurdle, most find the guides helpful enough to make the experience worthwhile. It’s an excellent choice for wine aficionados, couples celebrating a special occasion, or small groups eager for a taste of Chile’s renowned vineyards in a scenic setting.
In the end, this tour balances value, comfort, and authenticity — a true highlight for anyone visiting Santiago wanting to explore Chile’s wine country in style.























