The best of Chile - Into The Vineyard
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The best of Chile - Into The Vineyard
The Best of Chile wine inspired tour 2015 Trip Highlights Top Shelf WineTastings Visit 4 of the greatest wine producing valleys in the New World. Aconcagua, Casablanca, Colchagua and Maipo Valley All Breakfasts included Santa Rita Vineyards private tasting at the winery then lunch in the estate restaurant Doña Paula. Private guided visits of Santiago and Val Paraiso Tastings at Lapostolle and Viu Manent Viu Manent visit starting with lunch at Rayuela Wine & Grill with tour and tasting to follow Great exposure to the real Chile through the best local guides taking you to the hard to find places. Day 1 – Arrival Santiago Bienvenidos en Santiago! Upon arrival in Santiago, meet your guide after customs, you will be transferred to your hotel in Santiago. Chile is a viticultural paradise, where grape varieties from around the world have found an oasis, flourishing and producing world-class wines. From north to south, Chile offers unique terroirs, which allow you to understand what give Chilean wine its character, from the soil, climate, and geography, to the human touch of the winemakers. Working with studies from a world-renowned terroir expert, Chile is now able to identify the unrivalled sites capable of producing the best wines Chile has to offer. We will guide accompanied by a knowledgeable wine expert, who will compliment your winery tours with extensive knowledge as well as friendship. Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 Day 2 – Santiago Morning at leisure. This afternoon meet your guide in your hotel and depart towards the Mercado Central. Lunch at Mercado Central. After lunch guided visit of Santiago. Santiago, the Chilean capital has always had its measured charms – fine dining, landscaped parks, a famous seafood market and the stunning backdrop of the Andes Mountains, but in recent years it has undergone a transformation. In celebration of Chile’s 200th anniversary, the city poured millions of pesos into the construction of sleek new cultural centers, thoughtful museums and gorgeous green parks such as the Bicentennial. The upscale neighborhoods of Vitacura and El Golf bloomed with stylish new art galleries and a flurry of new hotels started drawing trendy celebrities to its rooftop bars. Of course, Santiago's greatest feature remains its ideal location, ski slopes are 31 miles to the east, the Pacific Ocean is 62 miles to the west, and exclusive wineries are found in just about every direction. 5:00PM Return to your hotel. Day 3 – Maipo Valley This morning meet you guide after breakfast and then depart to the Maipo Valley. One of Chile’s largest and most historically significant wine regions, the Maipo Valley has the nation’s capital city of Santiago at its heart. The valley includes more than 30,000 acres of vineyards, more than Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 half of which are dedicated to Cabernet Sauvignon. For the past 150 years, vines have grown to the north of the city, while thousands of acres of vines also thrive in the fertile passageway that extends southwest of Santiago! Winemakers insisted that no other place in Chile has the terroir of Maipo Alto. They were keen to note that the upper Maipo offers hillsides with multiple exposures to the sun, warm days and cool nights, little to no rainfall during the late portion of the growing season, and most important of all, alluvial soils that allow for proper drainage and impart mineralogy into the grapes, and hence the wines. In the 1850s the Maipo Valley is where Chile’s wine industry began; today the region and its Cabernet Sauvignons still largely define Chilean wine. This morning visit and tasting at Concha y Toro vineyards. Enjoy the Marques de Casa Concha wine tour, through the park and gardens, vineyards and wine cellar, and wine tasting including the centenarian Casillero del Diablo, the wine legend. Few places in the world are as suitable for wine production as Chile, a country with an exceptional geography and climate for the growing of grapes. The breezes from the Pacific Ocean, the protection of the Andes mountains, perfectly balanced soils and crystalline rivers flowing down from the mountains make ideal climatic conditions for growing the most noble varieties, and act as natural barriers that protect the vineyards. Over time, Concha y Toro has identified and developed a broad diversity of terroirs in order to create unique wines that express their place of origin. Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 Continue to Santa Rita Vineyards. Visit and tasting at the winery and lunch in the estate restaurant Doña Paula. Visiting Santa Rita’s vineyard is a fascinating trip around the cultural heritage of Chile and its wine tradition, located just 45 minutes away from Santiago, at the foothill zone of Alto Jahuel, in Buin. The vineyard is surrounded by an extraordinary natural environment, where the wine tradition, national culture and local gastronomy coexist. Viña Santa Rita’s vast experience, in conjunction with the latest technology, is reflected in the making of high quality wines that have earned major awards and distinctions in Chile and abroad over the course of its 120 years. You will enjoy a guided premium tour through the vineyards, park and church, starting at the winery and finishing at the wine bottling process. You will also visit the historic “bodegas”. The tour finishes with a wine tasting of select and aged wines. Return to your hotel at the end of the day. Day 4 - Aconcagua Valley Meet your guide in your hotel and depart to the Aconcagua valley. The Aconcagua Valley has a Mediterranean climate with warm summers that are cooled by breezes of the Pacific Ocean and its cold Humboldt Current. This cooling influence creates a long growing season with ripening some two to three weeks later than any other Chilean wine region. Late ripening enhances the flavours, intensity and concentration of our wines. Average rainfall in the valley is Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 250mm (9.8 inches) and only comes during the winter; this is about a quarter of the rainfall in Bordeaux, making for generally more concentrated wines. This lack of rain helps the viticulturalists to control vigour and berry size, as well as to maintain ripening. As the air is warm and dry, fungal diseases like mildew and botrytis are unknown in the valle de Aconcagua, this allows to pursue a non-interventionist, sustainable approach to viticulture. Tasting and visit at Von Siebenthal Vineyards. Mauro von Siebenthal, a Swiss lawyer and wine aficionado, had a dream. In 1998, with the financial support of four friends, Viña Von Siebenthal finally became a reality. Viña Von Siebenthal's harmonious philosophy has produced an extremely elegant wine which eloquently expresses the extraordinary characteristic of the Valle de Aconcagua terroir. Through careful study of soil and sunlight exposure, they have determined the areas best suited to the various grapes. For the Merlot and the Cabernet Franc it is the cool clay-limestone soil of the plains, while the warm sandy, stony soil of the hills is ideally suited for the Cabernet Sauvignon, the Syrah, the Carmenère and the Petit Verdot. Viña Von Siebenthal's cellar is an elegant mix of state-of-the-art technology and respect for the architectural traditions of the Chilean "casona", the traditional colonial style country mansion. Continue to Errazuriz Vineyards. Visit, tasting and lunch at the estate. Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 Chile is a land of soaring Andes Mountains, a mild Mediterranean climate, and fine wines. From the premium wine producing regions of Chile comes the best grapes, and it is here that Viña Errázuriz has been producing the highest quality Chilean wines for more than 130 years. Don Maximilano Errázuriz founded Viña Errázuriz in 1870 in the Valley de Aconcagua, 100 kms north of the capital city, Santiago. Recognizing that this valley, with its cool, rainy winters, hot, dry summers and moist Pacific Ocean breezes, was ideal for growing grapes, Don Maximiano sent for the finest clones from France and with tenacity and perseverance transformed this barren land into a world-class vineyard. Errázuriz’s philosophy is best expressed by Don Maximiano who said, “From the best land, the best wine.” As an estate winery, Viña Errázuriz strives to produce the finest wines by controlling every stage of the winemaking process, right from the grapes growing in the Aconcagua. Return to your hotel, Day 5 – Casablanca Valley Check out of your hotel and depart with your guide to the Casablanca Valley. Casablanca Valley, situated on the coastal plain between Santiago and Valparaiso, is Chile’s fastest growing wine region. The Casablanca Valley is relatively new to the wine industry with wine production beginning as late as the mid-1980s. As a young valley of premium wines, Casablanca Valley boasts a large number of modern cellars with the highest winemaking technology, many of them boutiques wineries. Despite its late start wine production in the Casablanca Valley has gained recognition in particular for the white wine production of splendid crisp Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, but also for some stunning reds such as Pinot Noir, Merlot and Syrah. Casablanca Valley is one Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 of the cooler wine regions in Chile. It has a Mediterranean climate similar to California’s Los Carneros AVA, which includes parts of Sonoma and Napa counties. Soil and climate favours the production of top quality Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Cool misty nights and hot days provides excellent growing conditions. Visit to Casas del Bosque Vineyards. A magic and unique place, with a privileged view, where you can feel the coastal breezes coming from the Pacific ocean and where we will find an old Hawthorne, a typical native Chilean tree, who will welcome and invite you to enjoy a quiet moment in order to appreciate the impressive view of the valley. It is well worth the visit to this place, from where you have absolute dominium over all the Casas del Bosque vineyards and where you can appreciate the different red and white varieties that are found in the valley. To taste these wines with the local canapé is a must . The Winemaker Chief , who seek the perfect balance between the regional gastronomy and the excellent Casas del Bosque wines, using only fresh ingredients coming from local farmers to achieve preparations plenty of flavors, textures, and at the same time in harmony with our wines. Continue to Matetic Vineyards. Visit at tasting at the vineyards. Matetic Vineyards is a magical and inspiring place where the production of organic grapes to produce high quality wines is combined with a unique wine experience. The winery is located in the San Antonio Valley. Visit the vineyard and winery and immerse yourself in the world of wine, where Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 you will enjoy an entertaining tour of the winery’s facilities and a tasting in the Matetic wine cellar. You may also complement your visit with attractive excursions, on horseback, bicycle or the special “Chilean Countryside” program, to discover the essence of the Rosario Valley area. Depart to your hotel at Valparaiso. Dinner on your own and overnight in your hotel. Day 6 – Valparaiso and Viña del Mar Meet your guide at the hotel to begin the visit of Valparaiso. Once the most important port in all of South America—full of globe- trotting European residents and their riches—this city long served as the Continent’s glamorous link to the rest of the world. Locals (known as porteños) - an incongruous mix of artists, sailors, and students—still gather at the same century-old bars, while Edwardian villas and Art Nouveau palaces balance on hilltops. Citywide restoration efforts are now rescuing crumbling landmarks; historic houses are being transformed into sophisticated restaurants; and notable galleries are heralding the work of native talent. Funiculars have served Valparaíso since the late 1800s; ride one of these up the hills to look down at the colorful town fringing the sea below. The port city is the cultural hub of Chile, poet Pablo Neruda once lived here, and the residents’ creative spirit manifests itself in the vibrant tones of the multihued homes and the bohemian murals tagging the walls. Valparaíso is an intricate labyrinth. The best way of discovering it and reaching its identity is by entering its hills, alleys and most picturesque places. A guide will accompany and inform you while Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 exploring and unfolding the city. You will experience the most typical places that are absolutely real, as well as the most famous part, known as the “World Heritage” area. Your guide will explain and show you the interesting lifestyle that exists in Valparaíso. Charming and magic places, its particular aesthetic, its neighborhoods and its people will be revealed. Walking and taking public transport becomes a great adventure in Valparaíso. You will be skin to skin with the city inhabitants; you will feel like one of them and part of the city. The old lifts are also visited in this circuit, not only the most popular ones, but also those that are hidden in the midst of the labyrinth and remain suspended in time. Return to your hotel at the end of the visit. Dinner on your own and overnight in your hotel. Day 7 – Valparaiso to Santa Cruz Depart this morning towards Colchagua Valley (approx. 3.5hrs). The Colchagua Valley is one of the world’s premier tourist destinations, known for its beautiful vineyard-covered hills, hundred-year-old vines, enchanting colonial estate houses, and modern high tech wineries, all of which enhance the beauty of the landscape. The valley has always had an agriculturally based economy. Its superb climate, the use of leading edge technology, and tireless human creativity have led to the outstanding development of its winegrowing and winemaking industry, which has produced wines that are among the best in the world. The zone’s climatic and geographic features combine to create a unique microclimate that is ideal for the production of different varieties—Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Carmenere, Malbec, and Syrah, just to Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 name a few—and this is reflected today in the high quality of its wines, which have received major international awards and been recognized in key wine industry magazines and other publications. Arrival and check-in at your hotel. Afternoon visit and tasting at Santa Cruz Vineyards. Nestled in Colchagua’s Lolol region, the sprawling Santa Cruz Winery was launched in 2006 by local entrepreneur, Carlos Cardoen. Vina Santa Cruz offers an enjoyable cable car ride over the vineyards which transports visitors to a hilltop to tour housing representations of the Mapuche, Aymará, and Rapa Nui indigenous groups here in Chile. The winery’s small observatory boasts the most powerful telescope in Chile outside of Chile’s astronomical observatory. On Friday and Saturday nights, Viña Santa Cruz offers a highly recommended “tour through the cosmos,” which allows visitors to stargaze at galaxies and constellations through the winery’s high-powered telescope. Also featured at Viña Santa Cruz is the Museo del Automóvil which showcases a large collection of vintage cars, from 1890 to the 1980′s – an example of the evolution of the automotive industry. Return to your hotel in Santa Cruz. Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 Day 8 – Colchagua Valley Meet your guide this morning and depart to Lapostolle Vineyards. Visit and tasting at Lapostolle Vineyards. Lapostolle was founded by Alexandra Marnier Lapostolle and her husband Cyril de Bournet in 1994. The Marnier Lapostolle family, founders and owners of the world-renowned liqueur Grand Marnier, is famous for producing spirits and liqueurs, but the family has also been involved in winemaking for generations. In creating Lapostolle, the family has pursued the same uncompromising approach to quality that made Grand Marnier a global success. Its objective is as simple as it is ambitious: to create worldclass wines using French expertise and the superb terroirs of Chile. Lapostolle winery is located in the town of Cunaco, right next to Santa Cruz. It is the original winery, where Lapostolle was founded in 1994 and today it is here where Casa and Cuvée Alexandre wines are produced. Lunch at Viu Manent Vineyard, Rayuela Wine & Grill restaurant. After lunch visit and tasting at the winery. Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 In 1966 Miguel Viu Manent fulfilled his long-time dream of making his own wines when he acquired the Hacienda San Carlos de Cunaco in Colchagua. This traditional estate included 150 hectares of vineyards planted to noble, pre-phylloxera vines, as well as a winery and manor house. Enjoy a full rounded experience with Viu Manent wines. In a vintage horse-drawn carriage, travel through time visiting the winery, vineyards, cellars and “La Llaveria”, a XXth century Estate that faithfully illustrates Chilean epoch architecture. Then, visit the vineyards, the cellar, wine-making process and of course a wine tasting. Return to Santa Cruz. Day 9 – Colchagua to Santiago This morning enjoy a visit to the museum of Colchagua. One of the best museums in Chile if not Latin America, this attractive museum, built in colonial style at the end of the 20th century, focuses on the history of the region back to pre-history It's the largest private natural-history collection in the country, and second only in size to Santiago's Museo Nacional de Historia Natural. Exhibits include pre-Columbian mummies; extinct insects set in amber viewed through special lenses; the world's largest collection of silver work by the indigenous Mapuche; and the only known original copy of Chile's proclamation of independence. A few early vehicles and wine-making implements surround the building. Later this morning depart for a visit, tasting and lunch at Vik Holistic Vineyards. After 2 years of painstaking hunting and soil analysis In 2006, Alexander Vik chose the best terroir in his opinion with optimal climatic conditions for grape growing and purchases 4,325 hectares (10,688 Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 acres) in Chile. The specific location chosen was the Millahue Valley, or “Place of Gold”, as named by the indigenous people, located on the north slope of Chile's Apalta Valley. Here “VIK” was born and it embodies the perfect fusion between man, experience, land, climate and the most advanced technology. Our vineyard, or “Place of Gold”, is located in the interior of the valley among innumerable gorges, offering us a variety of unequaled terroir and small microclimates. This morning afternoon depart towards Santiago. Check-in upon arrival. Dinner at leisure and overnight at your hotel. Day 10 – Departure This morning you will be transferred to Santiago international airport to board your flight back home. Buen viaje! Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 TERMS AND CONDITIONS INCLUSIONS: Meet and greet at Santiago International airport and transfer to your hotel. 5 nights in a Hotel in Santiago. Double room and breakfast included. Half day visit of Santiago with lunch at Mercado Central Full day visit and tastings in the Maipo Valley. Including: Concha y Toro and Santa Rita. Full day visit and tastings in the Aconcagua Valley. Including: Von Siebenthal and Errazuriz. Full day visit and tastings in the Casablanca Valley. Including: Casas del Bosque and Matetic. 2 Nights in a Hotel in Valparaiso. Double room and breakfast included. Full day visit of Valparaiso and Viña del Mar. Private transfer from Valparaiso to Santa Cruz. 2 Nights in a Hotel in Santa Cruz. Double room and breakfast included. Half day visit and tasting at Santa Cruz Vineyards. Full day visits and tastings in the Colchagua Valley. Including: Lapostolle and Viu Manent. Visit of Colchagua Museum Visit and tasting at Vik Holisitic Vineyards. Private transfer from Santa Cruz to Santiago Private English speaking guide/chauffeur during your visits. EXCLUSIONS: International and domestic airfare Any entrance tickets not mentioned in the itinerary All meals and beverages if not mentioned in the inclusions Gratuity (at your discretion) Travel Insurance Items of a Personal Nature Additional Tours / Optional Tours Into The Vineyard – www.IntoTheVineyard.com Email: info@IntoTheVineyard.com Tel: 1 604 629 1173 | Fax: 1 604 899 9401 Suite 502 - 1250 Homer St. Vancouver, Canada, V6B 1C6 PRICING Pricing is based on dates chosen. 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