Queretaro Wine Route and Magic Towns





Description
It starts from an experience with the wine and magic of the towns of Queretaro. Queretaro opens its wine region with protected geographical indication for its wines. Select an option within the Wine Route, some winery or vineyard with offers and flavors generated by extreme winemaking among haciendas located in the valleys that saw the Real de la Plata or the semi-desert of Queretaro pass. The experience can be accompanied by visits to the Magic Towns of Bernal and Tequisquiapan; wine capital. Select the best option from the more than 33 vineyards and wineries of the region and put together an itinerary for your visit in THE WINE REGION OF QUERÉTARO. WELCOME!
Tour Options
Itinerary
Visit the magic village and its ancient buildings with expert guide, along with stories and a geological explanation of its monolith.
Guided tour of the town of Tequisquiapan, visiting the foundation site in the Magdalena and CH neighborhoods, with free time for shopping and lunch.
Tasting of three local wines and goat, sheep and cow cheeses, overlooking the vineyard.
Guided tour of the old town of a 17th century estate and its vineyards. Enjoy a tour of the estate and a wine tasting.
If you choose this option you will take a tour of its cava and vineyard, and then taste 3 labels.
When you choose this point of visit you will have a cheese tasting after enjoying a tour of its Cheese Cava.
When you select this place you will enjoy a tour of its wineries while you listen to the explanation of the local production and at the end you will taste 3 wines
Highlights
What's included
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(2)
A very good tour; we visited a farm where they make some very delicious sweets, and it is excellent for bringing children since there are baby and adult goats. We also went to picturesque little towns; the explanations about the process of making wine and cheese were very interesting, and the tastings were the best!
I decided to take the tour of Vinedos Donato. 1. You must meet in Queretaro so if you are in San Miguel it’s an hour away and you’ll have to find your own transport. 2. The vineyard is really beautiful. 3. We were supposed to start at 4pm but didn’t start until 5pm because a glitch in the system. 4. We tried to get food but couldn’t because no one spoke English. They didn’t help us to our table. And then when we finally ordered it would take 30 minutes so we left and were met with awkward body language. And the server telling our guide something. We don’t know. 5. The tour seemed nice. It opened with 1 wine tasting. We had to wait until another party came. It was awkward standing there until we inquired with what was going on with the guide. We then went to the actual vineyard and after that the wine cellar basement. The entire tour was in Spanish and our guide did a subpar job translating what was going. The one wine I wanted to buy wasn’t available. 7. Afterwards we tried to order from the restaurant again. We were taking it to go since it was pretty late. The elote didn’t have mayo or seasoning. It looked like some canned corn put in a to go container. The meat was not medium well. There was pink on the outside and inside. The fries came with no Parmesan. I had to tell them it was missing. And they went to put it on there and bring it back. We ate our fries while waiting on someone to help. It took forever. And we were ready to go. Didn’t want to wait for remade food as we already ate the fries and didn’t want to pay for food we didn’t eat. Server said she was getting manager. It took forever. Manager never came but she said we could go. I don’t recommend this tour at all. It was a waste of money. No English and poor customer service.



