Discover the secrets of traditional pisco and wine production in the heart of Peru most important wine-growing region! On this 4-hour tour, you'll visit three emblematic wineries in Ica, from charming artisanal bodegas to one of the oldest industrial wineries in the Americas. A perfect experience for wine lovers and culture seekers alike!
Tour Itinerary
Recommended start time: 11:00 a.m.
Total duration: Approximately 4 hours
Visit to Artisanal Wineries
We begin our tour with visits to two iconic artisanal wineries: El Arrabal and La Vieja Bodega Lobera. Learn all about the traditional methods of pisco distillation and wine fermentation passed down through generations. These visits offer a close-up and authentic experience of Peru’s craft viticulture.
Hacienda Tacama
Next, we head to Hacienda Tacama, a historical industrial winery founded in 1540 by Spanish settler Francisco de Carabantes. As one of the oldest wineries in the Americas, Tacama produces some of the finest wines, piscos, and sparkling wines in the country. You’ll also have the chance to taste cachina, a traditional regional drink known for its distinctive flavor.
Tastings
Throughout the tour, enjoy tastings of the wineries’ signature products: pisco, wine, sparkling wine, and pisco cream liqueurs. A treat for your taste buds and a journey into Peru’s rich winemaking heritage!
Available Times
Note: Hacienda Tacama is closed on Mondays.
Prices
Shared Service (4 hours)
Private Service (4 hours)
Pax | Total Price (USD) |
1 | $80.00 |
2 | $120.00 |
3 | $150.00 |
4 | $180.00 |
5 | $200.00 |
Includes:
• Private transportation
• Bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
• Entrance fees to all wineries
• Tastings of pisco, wine, sparkling wine, and cachina
Included
Not Included
Important Information
Recommendations
Cancellation Policy
Important Notes
This tour is designed for those seeking a complete sensory experience, discovering the authentic flavors of the Ica Valley. Come and enjoy a unique journey into the heart of Peru's winemaking tradition!
Discover the secrets of traditional pisco and wine production in the heart of Peru most important wine-growing region! On this 4-hour tour, you'll visit three emblematic wineries in Ica, from charming artisanal bodegas to one of the oldest industrial wineries in the Americas. A perfect experience for wine lovers and culture seekers alike!
Tour Itinerary
Recommended start time: 11:00 a.m.
Total duration: Approximately 4 hours
Visit to Artisanal Wineries
We begin our tour with visits to two iconic artisanal wineries: El Arrabal and La Vieja Bodega Lobera. Learn all about the traditional methods of pisco distillation and wine fermentation passed down through generations. These visits offer a close-up and authentic experience of Peru’s craft viticulture.
Hacienda Tacama
Next, we head to Hacienda Tacama, a historical industrial winery founded in 1540 by Spanish settler Francisco de Carabantes. As one of the oldest wineries in the Americas, Tacama produces some of the finest wines, piscos, and sparkling wines in the country. You’ll also have the chance to taste cachina, a traditional regional drink known for its distinctive flavor.
Tastings
Throughout the tour, enjoy tastings of the wineries’ signature products: pisco, wine, sparkling wine, and pisco cream liqueurs. A treat for your taste buds and a journey into Peru’s rich winemaking heritage!
Available Times
Note: Hacienda Tacama is closed on Mondays.
Prices
Shared Service (4 hours)
Private Service (4 hours)
Pax | Total Price (USD) |
1 | $80.00 |
2 | $120.00 |
3 | $150.00 |
4 | $180.00 |
5 | $200.00 |
Includes:
• Private transportation
• Bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
• Entrance fees to all wineries
• Tastings of pisco, wine, sparkling wine, and cachina
Included
Not Included
Important Information
Recommendations
Cancellation Policy
Important Notes
This tour is designed for those seeking a complete sensory experience, discovering the authentic flavors of the Ica Valley. Come and enjoy a unique journey into the heart of Peru's winemaking tradition!
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