Planning a visit to Santiago and looking to explore beyond the city’s bustling streets? The Undurraga Sibaris Tour offers a compelling glimpse into Chile’s renowned wine culture. For just $37 per person, you’ll spend about 75 minutes wandering through vineyards, underground cellars, and learning from passionate guides.
We particularly appreciated how this experience combines educational insight with authentic wine tasting in an accessible, fairly compact package.
Muito agradável e interessante! Fui c marido e minhas duas filhas! Adoramos!! Criamos boas memórias. Obrigada
Vinicola super tradicional em um lugar maravilhoso. O tour foi completo e muito interessante, além da degustação que fechou com chave de ouro!
Excelente guia, y la atencion muy buena, todo super bien explicado y la degustacion de lo mejor, super recomendado
We love the way this tour highlights Chile’s winemaking history—visiting the century-old family park, seeing the modern cellar, and tasting reserve wines. It’s also nice to have the option to enjoy the tour in either English or Spanish, making it more inclusive.
A slight drawback is that it’s a relatively short tour, so if you’re looking for an in-depth, all-day experience, this might feel a bit light. However, for a quick and enjoyable taste of Chilean wine, it hits the right notes.
This tour is best suited for those who want a manageable, informative excursion without the time commitment of full-day tours. It caters well to visitors who appreciate history, culture, and good wine, and it’s particularly popular among travelers booking 16 days in advance—a good sign of its popularity.
- Key Points
- The Setting and Location
- What to Expect on the Tour
- Visiting the Vineyard and Family Park
- The Modern Wine Cellar and Underground Cellars
- Cultural Exhibition
- Tasting Experience
- The Guide and Group Size
- Accessibility and Practicalities
- What Travelers Say
- Price and Value Analysis
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Key Points

- Affordable and concise: A 75-minute experience at $37 offers good value for a taste of Chilean wine culture.
- Educational and immersive: Learn about wine production from vineyards to underground cellars, guided by knowledgeable staff.
- Authentic experience: Visit a historic family-owned winery with a century-old heritage.
- Tasting included: Enjoy a flight of reserve wines, providing a real flavor of the region’s best offerings.
- Accessible: Located in Talagante, with options for public transport or driving.
- Limited duration: Perfect for those with tight schedules or wanting a quick, enriching activity.
The Setting and Location
The Viña Undurraga winery is situated at Camino a Melipilla km 34 s/n Talagante, about a 40-50 minute bus ride from Santiago’s Estacion Central. If you prefer driving, the route via Autopista del Sol (route 78) is straightforward—just exit at the Malloco/Calera de Tango toll, then follow signs to the winery. For GPS users, the coordinates are 33º38'35'' S / 70º53'12'' W.
The location itself is peaceful, set in rolling countryside, far enough from Santiago's urban noise to feel like a proper escape. The winery’s grounds include the centennial family park and a modern vineyard, blending tradition with modern viticulture.
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What to Expect on the Tour

Visiting the Vineyard and Family Park
The tour starts with a walk through the centennial family park, a charming outdoor space that sets a tone of longevity and tradition. You’ll see vines that have likely seen generations of winemakers, giving a tangible sense of history.
The Modern Wine Cellar and Underground Cellars
Next, you'll visit the state-of-the-art wine-making cellar, where modern techniques meet age-old craftsmanship. The highlight is the visit to the underground cellars in Santa Ana estate—a unique feature that transports you back in time. These cellars are over a hundred years old, and walking through them provides a visceral sense of the winery’s history.
Cultural Exhibition
Adding a distinctive touch, the tour includes a Mapuche people exhibition, offering a window into Chile’s indigenous culture—a thoughtful inclusion that enriches the experience beyond just wine.
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Tasting Experience
The grand finale is a wine tasting flight of reserve wines, where you'll sample carefully selected wines. Reviewers consistently mention how "the tasting was a highlight," with some calling it "super good" and "the best." You’ll taste wines in a relaxed setting, guided by the professional staff, who explain the nuances of each variety.
The Guide and Group Size

The guides—though unnamed in the reviews—are described as friendly, informative, and patient. With a cap of 15 travelers, the tour maintains a personal touch, allowing for questions and interaction. This small group size makes the experience more intimate and less rushed.
Accessibility and Practicalities
You can arrive via public transport or by car. The tour is described as suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, mainly because of the walking involved—stairs are present in the underground cellars. Service animals are allowed, and the dress code is casual, so no need for formal attire. The tour operates in English or Spanish, catering well to international visitors.
What Travelers Say
Multiple reviews praise the knowledgeable guides; one states, "Mathias was very friendly and explained everything." Others mention the beautiful winery setting and how the tastings exceeded expectations. Families, couples, and solo travelers all found it enjoyable, with some noting it as a memorable highlight of their trip.
Price and Value Analysis

At $37, this tour offers great value—a well-organized visit to a historic vineyard plus tastings for less than many other winery tours in the region. The inclusion of personalized guided explanations and a cultural exhibition adds richness that justifies the cost.
If you’re a traveler who enjoys history, culture, or wine, and want a short but meaningful experience, this tour is an excellent choice. It suits those with limited time but still want to get a taste of Chile’s wine heritage. It’s also perfect if you prefer small-group tours and value authentic, family-owned wineries over commercialized options.
The Undurraga Sibaris Tour provides a compact, informative, and enjoyable glimpse into Chile’s winemaking traditions. It balances history, culture, and wine tasting in a way that’s accessible and engaging. The combination of visiting historic underground cellars, exploring vineyard grounds, and sampling reserve wines makes it a worthwhile addition to any Santiago itinerary.
While the duration might feel brief for those seeking an in-depth exploration, it’s undeniably well-paced for a quick cultural and gustatory experience. The value for price is high, especially considering the personalized guide service and authentic setting.
This tour is best suited for wine lovers, culture enthusiasts, and curious travelers who want a meaningful, no-hassle introduction to Chilean wine. It’s particularly appealing for those who appreciate history, scenic vineyards, and a small-group environment.
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation is not included. You can reach the winery via public transport or car, with detailed instructions provided.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 75 minutes, covering vineyard visits, underground cellars, and tastings.
Is the wine tasting included?
Yes, the fee includes a flight of reserve wines as part of the experience.
What languages are available for the tour?
Tours are offered in English and Spanish.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Is there an age restriction?
The minimum drinking age is 18 years.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves some walking and stairs, so it may not be suitable for those with significant mobility challenges.
How many people will be in the group?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
What should I wear?
Casual attire is recommended; dress comfortably for walking and cellar visits.
Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or just starting to appreciate the grape, the Undurraga Sibaris Tour offers a friendly, authentic, and memorable taste of Chile’s wine-making soul.























