The Wine Train
It is a trip along the Wine Route, a travel back in time in antique train cars that take you to enjoy the most delicious wines and exquisite food. It is a trip to take pleasure in experiencing a unique moment with a glass of wine in hand.
You may not be familiar with it, but it could be one of the most entertaining things to do in Chile for Wine lovers. The train is an old 1913 locomotive that runs through a stretch of land between San Fernando and Santa Cruz, where wine takes center stage. In addition to the train, there are also Museums and vineyards that can be visited.
The train ride takes place in old train cars. It is a travel back in time in an antique steam engine with rural surroundings that allow passengers to enjoy beautiful views of the places where delicious Chilean wines are produced. Additionally, you can taste wines and enjoy them with a variety of delicious cuisine. The Wine Train runs through the Colchagua Valley and introduces passengers to the history and characteristics of the region.
One necessary stop while on the Wine Train is the Colchagua Museum. It is the only moment that does not feature wine and food tasting, however it is an essential stop because of what is on display at the Museum. There are different collections of fossils, pre-Columbian tools, Cuzqueño art, agricultural machinery and various items that represent the different historical eras of Chile.
The train ride ends in Santa Cruz. Once you arrive there, you begin a tour of the Wine Route. There, you can visit vineyards and enjoy an extraordinary lunch at the best restaurants in the area, where the wine tasting continues and is accompanied by exquisite dishes and delicious desserts. The last spoonful of dessert, along with a delectable glass of wine is the perfect ending to a day in the world of wine and its surroundings.
A trip on the Wine Train is an experience that we wine lovers endlessly enjoy. We relax by drinking the best wines, savoring delicious dishes and exploring the most beautiful areas of the Wine Route.
What fun trips have you taken along the Wine Route?

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