Wine Route
Discover the excellence of Chilean wines
Thanks to its privileged geography, Chile produces some of the best wines in the world. The Wine Route invites you to explore this tradition along the central valleys, from Casablanca to Maule, where you can taste exquisite pairings, learn about the production of the fermented beverage, and stroll through beautiful vineyards.
In the Casablanca Valley, you will taste renowned white wines, while in the Colchagua and Cachapoal valleys, you can enjoy robust red wines and delve into the deep culture of wine. Complete the route by exploring the Maipo and Curicó valleys, each with unique characteristics that invite you to discover the flavor of Chilean grape varieties.
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How to get there
How to get there by air
The nearest airport is Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport in Santiago (SCL). From there, you should rent a vehicle or hire a tour that goes through the valleys. The distance varies: from 60 km (Maipo Valley) to 180 km (Colchagua Valley), taking 1 to 2 hours.
How to get there by land
From Santiago, you should take Route 5 South, which connects with the cities of the various wine valleys. You can travel by intercity bus or hire a private transport service. Another option is to board an EFE train, which occasionally offers tourist trips to the vineyards.
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From Santiago, Route 5 South connects with the cities near each valley. You can also hire private transportation services or buy bus tickets to the respective vineyards. Another option is to board a train of the State Railways Company (EFE), which occasionally offers tourist trips to the vineyards.
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