Av. Concha Y Toro 2055, Pirque, Metropolitan RegionMap
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Being one of the biggest wineries in the world, it's a must in Santiago. The set up of the the tour is very enjoyable although our guide wasn't really making much of an effort. The wines were great and the food at the restaurant was lovely!
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Concha y Toro Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Conchay Winery was founded by Mr. Conchay in 1883 and is one of the oldest wineries in Chile. The winery has won the title of the world's best-selling wine brand for many times, and its share in the world wine market should not be underestimated. Its well-known brand, Red Devil, has a very interesting story. In 1891, Mr. Ganluo heard that a wine cellar worker said that the wine cellar was haunted, and he took advantage of the situation to publicize it as a true story, which not only prevented thieves from stealing wine, but also enhanced the reputation of the winery. Later, he founded the brand Red Devil.
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Concha y Toro Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Being one of the biggest wineries in the world, it's a must in Santiago. The set up of the the tour is very enjoyable although our guide wasn't really making much of an effort. The wines were great and the food at the restaurant was lovely!
Mannula wineries export more than 130 countries, founded in 1883, Chile is a relatively long-standing wineries. People who drink red wine should know the red devil and its story. Like red wine is worth a visit, take the subway in San Diego, transfer to the subway terminal once, Uber about RMB. The whole journey may take one and a half to two hours. The winery has a free English tour guide, you will tell you the time of the group when you buy a ticket, you can also pick up other groups. Visit the vineyard, wine cellar, wine tasting, explain the brewing process, and different grape ratios, taste, etc. of various wines, and visit the Red Devil's Birth cellar to play a small story. All kinds of tastes may be a little dizzy, and finally you can go to the store to bring some wine and souvenirs back. The wine here is basically not cheaper than the supermarket, the variety is full, the supermarket often engages in activities sometimes may be low. Mainly to understand the history and winemaking culture, to understand the categories, taste differences, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Mello, Silas, Camelina, taste differences are very big, interested in red wine is a good place to visit. The junior red wine drinker recommends the last two photos of red wine, which tastes good.
This winery is one of the most visited wineries in the world, so there is a very comprehensive introduction. The place itself is beautiful and the wine we tasted was great. Also, our guide was good. I guess you can see something more comprehensive here at a good price. If you want some more direct and private experiences, smaller breweries are obviously better for you.
Chilean wines are globally renowned for their quality and pure taste.