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Enotour

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Enotour offers curated wine experiences in and around Santiago, Chile, focusing on the country's renowned wine regions such as the Maipo Valley. Visitors can expect guided tours of historic and modern vineyards, cellar visits, and tastings of premium Carménère, Cabernet Sauvignon, and other varietals. The tours often include transportation from the city center, making it easy to explore without a car. What sets Enotour apart is its integration of Santiago's urban wineries, like those in the Concha y Toro or Santa Rita neighborhoods, with excursions to the scenic Andes foothills. You'll learn about Chile's wine history, from Spanish colonial roots to modern organic practices, while enjoying local pairings like empanadas or artisanal cheeses. The experience is intimate, with small groups and knowledgeable guides who share insights into terroir and winemaking techniques.

Don't miss

  • Visit historic Concha y Toro winery and its famous Casillero del Diablo cellar
  • Taste Carménère, Chile's signature grape, in the Maipo Valley
  • Explore boutique urban wineries within Santiago city limits
  • Enjoy a traditional Chilean lunch paired with wines at a vineyard restaurant
  • Learn about sustainable and organic winemaking practices

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Ways to visit Enotour

You can visit on your own (book online in advance; tours are paid entry with various packages. check the official website for current options). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
11

Know before you go

  • Tours include multiple tastings; consider arranging transportation back if not provided.
  • Dress in layers; cellar temperatures are cool, and outdoor areas can be sunny.
  • Photography is usually allowed in vineyards and cellars, but check with your guide.
  • Lunch is often included; inform about dietary restrictions when booking.

A bit of history

Chile's wine industry dates to the 16th century when Spanish conquistadors brought vines. Enotour began operations in the 2000s, capitalizing on Santiago's proximity to premier wine valleys and the growing interest in wine tourism.

Common questions

Do I need to speak Spanish to enjoy the tour?

No, English-speaking guides are available for all tours.

Can I buy wine at the wineries?

Yes, most wineries have shops where you can purchase bottles.

Is the tour suitable for children?

Some tours welcome children, but tastings are for adults. Check age policies when booking.

What should I wear?

Comfortable shoes for walking on gravel and grass; a light jacket for cellars.

How do I get to the meeting point?

The office is in downtown Santiago; use metro or taxi. Many tours offer hotel pickup.

Are vegetarian options available for lunch?

Yes, most tours accommodate dietary needs if notified in advance.

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