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Discover San Miguel's wine scene with a private 6-hour tour visiting two top wineries, tasting premium wines, and exploring the historic Shrine of Atotonilco.
A private tour of wineries in San Miguel de Allende offers an intimate and immersive way to explore the region’s growing wine industry. Priced at $322 per person and lasting approximately 6 hours, this experience combines cultural visits, scenic vineyard tours, and wine tastings. Perfect for those who appreciate good wine, history, and delicious food, this tour is designed for adults 18 and older seeking a personalized experience.
The tour begins with a short stop at the Shrine of Atotonilco, famous for its vibrant 18th-century murals. Afterward, the focus shifts to two renowned wineries: Tres Raíces and Cuna de Tierra. Visitors enjoy guided tastings, a three-course lunch, and learn about the wine-making process from the experts. With pickup included and a private guide, this tour offers a relaxed yet engaging way to discover San Miguel’s wine culture.

San Miguel de Allende is gaining recognition for its thriving wine industry, with local wineries producing some of the best wines in the region. This tour gives a clear insight into the wine-making process, from vineyard landscapes to cellar aging rooms. The guided visits ensure an engaging experience, with explanations about the wines’ characteristics and production techniques.
The inclusion of a three-course lunch with each wine tasting at Tres Raíces highlights the culinary aspect of this tour. The premium wines at Cuna de Tierra are among the top labels in the region, making this an excellent opportunity for wine enthusiasts to deepen their appreciation.
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The tour’s first stop is the Sanctuario de Atotonilco, often called the “Mexican Sistine Chapel” due to its elaborate murals. Painted in the mid-18th century, the murals depict biblical passages and scenes from Jesus’ life, offering a glimpse into Mexico’s religious art history.
Visitors spend about 20 minutes here, with admission included. This stop provides a cultural contrast to the vineyards, enriching the experience with a visit to an internationally recognized religious site. Its proximity to the vineyards makes it a seamless addition to the day’s itinerary.

Tres Raíces Winery is known for its distinct architecture and scenic location. During the 2-hour visit, guests explore the wine cellar and other facilities, gaining insight into the wine production process.
The tasting session at Tres Raíces includes 3 different wines, each paired with a three-course lunch. The lunch features a beet salad, tamed lamb, and cornbread, each thoughtfully matched with the wines for a complete tasting experience.
The winery’s architecture adds to the charm, providing a picturesque backdrop for the day. The guided tour helps visitors understand the nuances of each wine, making it ideal for those interested in both the aesthetic and gustatory aspects of wine.

The final stop at Cuna de Tierra emphasizes the region’s best wines. Known for producing some of the most acclaimed wines locally, this winery offers a guided tasting of 4 premium wines led by a sommelier.
The tasting lasts around 1 hour and 15 minutes and includes interesting insights into each wine’s flavor profile and production. The winery’s architecture is also notable, providing a beautiful setting for wine appreciation.
This stop is perfect for wine connoisseurs or those eager to experience top-tier Mexican wines. The guided experience ensures a deep understanding of what makes Cuna de Tierra’s wines stand out.

This private tour includes pickup service, making it easy to start the day without logistics concerns. The guide remains with the group throughout the 6-hour experience, providing personalized attention and expert explanations.
The tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with most participants able to enjoy the activities. It is advisable to be 18 or older to participate in wine tastings, and comfortable footwear is recommended for walking through the winery grounds and the shrine.

At $322 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience that combines cultural, culinary, and wine-tasting elements. The all-inclusive nature—including lunch, tastings, and transportation—adds value for those looking for a hassle-free day.
A key consideration is the non-refundable cancellation policy, which requires travelers to be certain of their plans. Also, since the tour is private, it caters best to small groups or individuals who prefer a more personalized experience.

This private winery tour is a thoughtful way to explore San Miguel de Allende’s emerging wine scene alongside its cultural heritage. The combination of a religious site and visits to top wineries offers a well-rounded perspective on the region.
The tour’s moderate duration makes it suitable for a half-day activity, and the in-depth tastings give wine enthusiasts a chance to sample some of the region’s finest labels. The guide’s expertise and private setting enhance the overall enjoyment, making it a memorable experience for those curious about Mexican wine and history.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, from start to finish, including visits and tastings.
What is included in the price?
The price covers pickup service, a private guide, visits to two wineries, tastings of 3 and 4 wines at Tres Raíces and Cuna de Tierra, a three-course lunch, and admission to the Shrine of Atotonilco.
Can anyone join this tour?
Most travelers can participate; however, wine tastings are restricted to those 18 and older.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, meaning only your group participates, offering a more personalized experience.
What are the main stops on this tour?
The key stops include the Sanctuario de Atotonilco, Enoturismo Tres Raíces, and Vinedos Cuna de Tierra.
Are there any restrictions or things to bring?
Comfortable shoes are advisable for walking around the vineyards and shrine. The tour involves some walking and standing but is generally manageable for most physical conditions.
This private winery tour in San Miguel de Allende combines cultural exploration, exquisite wines, and culinary delights, making it a rewarding choice for wine lovers and curious travelers alike.