Winery sights in South America
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Bodega Ocucaje
Some of Peru’s finest wine comes from Bodega Ocucaje, but unfortunately it’s fairly isolated, over 30km south of Ica off Carr Panamericana Sur. Hiring a taxi to reach the winery costs around S30 each way, or you can join a local tour leaving from Ica.
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Bodega Vista Alegre
Bodega Vista Alegre, 3km northeast of Ica in the La Tinguiña district, is the easiest of the large commercial wineries to visit (taxi one-way S5). It’s best to go in the morning, as the winery occasionally closes in the afternoon.
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Bodega La Concepción
Bodega La Concepción, the region's best, exports and promotes its vintages as the 'world's highest wines'. La Concepción is worth a visit for oenophiles. It's 25km south of Tarija, just before the village of Concepción.
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Bodega Tacama
Producing the right stuff, Bodega Tacama, 11km northeast of Ica, offers interesting tours of its industrial facilities. Again, you’ll have to hire a taxi to get here (S15 each way).
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Campos de Solana/Casa Real
The most modern winery is Campos de Solana/Casa Real, with little atmosphere, but big vaults of wine.
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