
Tarija Wine Tour
Experience the essence of Bolivia's premier wine region on this exquisite wine tour in Tarija. This journey will unveil the fascinating world of the city’s acclaimed high-altitude wines. Tarija Wine Tour.
- 4 - 5 hours
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Experience the essence of Bolivia's premier wine region on this exquisite wine tour in Tarija. This journey will unveil the fascinating world of the city’s acclaimed high-altitude wines.
Tarija Wine Tour
At the designated time, we will collect you from your hotel in Tarija and transport you to an exceptional wine experience in the country’s most celebrated vineyard area.
Get ready to delve into the rich history and intricacies of the region's famous wines!
After gathering together, we will kick off the journey with a visit to the Valle de la Concepción, situated just a short distance from Tarija, an area well-known for its wineries and vineyards. This region is renowned for being one of the highest grape-growing areas across the globe.
We will explore and discuss the various grape varieties cultivated here, which contribute to the production of these exceptional wines. You’ll gain insights into how these wineries have earned numerous accolades both nationally and internationally, underscoring the excellence of their cultivation techniques in this unique environment.
Depending on availability, we will tour a local winery to uncover the secrets behind their distinguished high-altitude wines.
During a comprehensive master class, we will learn about the winemaking process specific to this altitude, and indulge in a complete tasting menu. Four distinct types of wine will be paired exquisitely with an assortment of cheeses, cured meats, olives, sultanas, and nuts.
After approximately 5 hours of exploring these remarkable facilities, we will return you to your hotel in Tarija.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Journey by bus or minibus
- English speaking guide
- Tasting menu with four glasses of wine
- Assorted snacks
Tips
- Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.



