Viña Viu Manent

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Santa Cruz, Chile

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Vineyard· Equestrian club· Tourist attraction· Restaurant· Winery

Viña Viu Manent Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Viña Viu Manent is located in Santa Cruz, Chile on 3130000, Carretera del vino km 37 Viu Manent. Viña Viu Manent is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category vineyard in Chile.

Address

3130000, Carretera del vino km 37 Viu Manent

Phone

+56 228403181

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Pedro Galindo

Great winery. Spectacular tour, you may see the vineyards while a short trip in a carriage pulled by beautiful horses. At the end, you can visit the family cellar, and if you are lucky you may keep one of the wines of the tasting. We choose the iconic Incidente ;)

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Luke Curtis

Amazing location, excellent food and great wine. We had a lovely time at the restaurant. We will be back and we want to do the tour next time.

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Chris Younghans-Haug

Did horseback carriage tour with 5 wines at the end. Tour was fun and informative. Harsh bitter wines though, especiallythe 4 reds. 1st time that I have ever left the tastes unfinished in my whole life. They have a lot of lines and variety though, so maybe it was just the ones selected for our tasting. Did eat at the restaurant across the street . . . A bowl of squash soup and appetizer of sausage which was pretty good. Paired it with with a glass of the Secret Sauvignon Blanc freshly opened. That was average white table wine in my opinion. Service was good there.

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Sarah Halliday

Lovely atmosphere, and very helpful staff. The tour is fun and you learn a lot, and have a good choice of tastings. Its also a nice place to have some food as the views are incredible. Also its obviously the cheapest place you can buy bottles of wine.

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Klara

The wine I could buy from this company (Reserva Sauvignon Blanc 2019) was extremly disgusting:-/

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Pieter Ornoster

Very touristy, booked out on tours (?) when we arrived at 1600. No real other tasting options beside paying 2500 a glass for a 3200 bottle in their shop

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Guus ter Haar

Really nice place! Excellent wines, and the cafe serves decent food for a good price. Nice service as well, and we could stay the night in our camper on a gravel parking lot close by the vineyard.

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Nestor Moreno

I’m throwing it out there..... can anyone tell me if there’s a vineyard experience that’s more complete than this one in the world? I’ve done wine tours in Europe (gorgeous history), Australia (great innovative industry), USA (super advances) and NZ (super nice people), yet I’ve visited this place three times in 15 years and every visit is a step up. In my opinion, none compare. Firstly, the vineyard: gorgeous, well maintained, extremely photogenic and top shelf facilities. With the expanse of vines with a backdrop of the snow capped Andes in the background... its stunning. The hacienda’s courtyard and tasting/function area is a great space with a great story. Then we have the restaurant: Probably not the best part of the day due to it being very full. It was a busy day and the meals took too long to arrive (90 minutes). Give yourself 3 hours to enjoy a slow paced, well delivered meal in a fantastic outdoor area which has everything. Including hammocks and sun beds for the siesta that you’ll need before the tour. This leads us to the tour: It’s informative, tailored to their own vineyards and wines, not too long and has improved each of the three times I’ve visited. Taken on the horse drawn wagons and topped off with a good tasting session at the conclusion. It makes it easy to choose the wines that you’ll inevitably purchase at the cellar door. The fact that the cellar was selling a special three pack of 93 rated wines for a great price should tell you everything. They make great wine. I will add that there’s a lot of great wine in the valley and several other vineyards are also highly recommended. There’s also a lady selling the Chilean specialty of Mote con Huesillos just near the main gate that’s as good as you will ever have.