Puente Alto, located in the Cordillera province, blends its vibrant urban character with a growing wine tourism scene. While primarily known as one of Chile’s largest communes, Puente Alto surprises visitors with its iconic vineyards that take full advantage of the Maipo Valley, one of the country’s most prestigious winemaking regions.
This area is renowned for its outstanding red wines, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon, celebrated for its elegance and structure, influenced by the valley’s unique climatic conditions. Vineyards in Puente Alto offer exclusive tours where visitors can learn about the winemaking process, explore modern cellars, and enjoy guided tastings led by experts. Many wineries also feature breathtaking views of the Andes Mountains, adding a memorable touch to the experience.
Beyond wine, Puente Alto boasts a rich mix of culture and gastronomy. Local markets and restaurants provide opportunities to savor traditional dishes perfectly paired with the region’s wines. Its proximity to Santiago and variety of activities make Puente Alto an ideal destination for those seeking to combine urban energy, tradition, and the sophistication of Chilean wine.
Explore a historic heritage of Chilean wine.
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One of the seven architectural wonders of Chilean wine.
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Located in Pirque, Viña El Principal invites you to enjoy its extensive vineyards, where the Andes Mountains and the Maipo Valley combine to immerse you in a special atmosphere.
Visits from: 50€
The vision of creating an exceptional Premium Franco-Chilean wine, called Almaviva.