Viña Concha y Toro

Vineyard · Pirque

Viña Concha y Toro

Vineyard · Pirque

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Av. Virginia Subercaseaux 210, Pirque, Región Metropolitana, Chile

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Highlights

Vineyard tours, cellar stories, wine tastings, and cheese pairings  

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Av. Virginia Subercaseaux 210, Pirque, Región Metropolitana, Chile Get directions

reserva.cyt.conchaytoro.cl
@conchaytorocentrodelvino

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Av. Virginia Subercaseaux 210, Pirque, Región Metropolitana, Chile Get directions

+56 2 2476 5000
reserva.cyt.conchaytoro.cl
@conchaytorocentrodelvino

Features

parking free street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Oct 11, 2025

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"The Devil Lives in Chile As an avid wine lover, I make it a point to visit various wine regions around the world. When I came across a place like Concha y Toro, and their sprawling caves of wine, I couldn't help but feel that I had stumbled upon a little slice of heaven. Located in Pirque, in the Maipo Valley, 45 minutes outside of of Santiago , Concha y Toro has steadily been making wine since it was originally established back in 1883. Upon arriving, visitors are instantly taken on a fantastic tour of the grounds. You begin in the tasting room, where you sample a few of their choice selections of white wines. The tour will then take you around the grounds, through the vineyards, and eventually into bowels of the winery where you will learn about the cellar Casillero del Diablo! Legend has it that the fine wines that reside in the cellar below are not only great libations, but are also eerily protected by the Devil himself. Some will not venture to the cellar, some say they know people who have not returned from the cellar, while others claim to have glimpsed a shadow or a flicker that gave them the chills so they quickly fled back to the safety of the daylight above. I do not know if any of this is true, but I DO know that the selection of reserve reds I tasted at the end of the tour were absolutely divine. As I departed from Concha y Toro, I couldn't help but think that maybe, just maybe, while down in the cellar that we weren't quite alone. Perhaps the Devil lives in heaven after all."

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Michelle Rogowski

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What a magical winery! You are literally right in the middle of the city and all of a sudden there's the winery grounds. It's beautiful. The tour is fun and informative plus you get a nice tasting of their wines. They recently opened up a new bar area or champagne tasting room as well. The birds and wildlife on the grounds are fabulous, many even have their own names. If you're in Santiago, definitely make the hour or so trip to visit. It's worth it.

L W

Google
This is the best visitor experience at a vineyard I’ve been to anywhere in the world. They have invested heavily in an excellent audio visual experience that takes you through the winemaking process. It really is first class. And it’s with paying for the higher end food and tasting options- again, exceptional quality. There’s some stuffiness about Concho y Toro for being ‘commercial’ but this experience reinforces their credentials as serious quality producers

Louis Karras

Google
This was an amazing experience! Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Manuela our tour guide was able to communicate simultaneously in English and Portuguese with a great energy. Romina the sommelier gave us the Marques tasting, it was fantastic! She explained everything that even a novice like me could follow along with!

Rodrigo Diaz-Cortes

Google
Our visit to Viña Concha y Toro was an unforgettable experience—the vineyard itself is breathtaking, the tour was informative, and the wine tastings were absolutely top-tier. That said, our day started on the wrong foot thanks to the trio of ticketing ladies at the entrance, who seemed personally offended by our presence. They were painfully slow, clearly confused by their own computer system, and lacked even a shred of enthusiasm or basic courtesy. It was as if customer service had been stomped out like a bad grape. Thankfully, the rest of the staff and the vineyard’s charm more than made up for that awkward, quite irritating interaction. 4/5 stars due to tour guide Felipe absolutely crushing the tour. He is an asset to that business.

Isadora Carvalho Abreu

Google
amazing place with a lot of information and culture about Chilean wine. The environment is beautiful, clean, organized and they have an amazing structure for visitants to have a 10/10 experience. I recommend to buy the cheese + wine tour, this way you can learn how to harmonize wine with different types of cheese.

Sunyawit S

Google
Joined Turistik tour for morning session. Our tour guide was the fun part of our tour. However, the vineyard is valued to visit one you come to Santiago.

Valek

Google
If you’re into wine or just looking for something to do, this place is totally worth it! If you’re in Santiago, you need to check out this Viña, it’s an easy trip from the city. Beautiful, with lush vineyards and stunning views. The guided tour was fun and informative, even share some cool stories, like the legend of the “Casillero del Diablo.” Im not a wine fan, but everyone was excited about the wine tasting! We got to try several varieties. The staff was friendly and made the experience even better. They have a restaurant and nice gift shop if you want to bring some bottles home.

Gerard Rampal

Google
If you get here before you "guided tour" starts all you are able to do is wait in the cold or go to the toilets. They won't even allow you to walk around the gardens while you wait...even though we bought tickets to the tour. Have fun staring at the banos in the cold. Best thing about this place... The free wifi for this review