South AmericaSights

Winery sights in South America

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. A

    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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  4. 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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  5. B

    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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