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If you go: Chile

Colchagua Valley is one of several big wine-producing valleys in Chile, and the closest thing to being its Napa Valley. But it is still a rustic place, with wineries tucked down dirt roads. Some have invested heavily in recent years to develop a tourist circuit called the Ruta del Vino. Many have high-end tasting rooms, and a couple offer gourmet restaurants. An easy two-hour drive south of Santiago, the valley offers an accessible taste of South American wine and countryside.

Where to stay

Viña Casa Silva Hijuela Norte

Casilla 97, San Fernando

011-56-72-716-519

www.casasilva.cl

An elegantly restored country house with large rooms set around a quiet courtyard. The hotel has a small pool and gourmet restaurant. Wine tours and tastings available at the neighboring vineyard. Double $180 per night.

Hotel Santa Cruz Plaza

Plaza de Armas 286, Santa Cruz

011-56-72-821-010

www.hotelsantacruzplaza.cl

An upscale tourist hotel set at the edge of a quiet plaza in the center of Santa Cruz. Guided winery tours can be arranged through the hotel. Double $195 a night.

Where to eat

Viña Casa Silva

(See above)

Gourmet restaurant situated above one of the vineyard's historic barrel rooms serves Chilean and international dishes. Appetizers $5.50-$10, entrees $10-$11.

Viña Viu Manent Carretera del Viño Km. 37, Cunaco

011-56-72-858-751

winery@viumanent.cl

www.viumanent.cl

An elegant country restaurant with seating indoors and out on the grounds of another historic winery. Gourmet Chilean dishes. Dinner for one, appetizer to dessert, $25.

What to do

Colchagua Valley Wine Route Plaza de Armas 298, Santa Cruz

011-56-72-823-199

info@rutadelvino.cl

www.rutadelvino.cl

An organization of Colchagua Valley wineries offering full- and half-day tours of area vineyards. The website offers extensive information on wineries and area history and geography.

What to taste

Chilean wines are common on market shelves in and around Boston. To find stores and restaurants carrying a few of note from smaller vineyards, visit www.bestvalleywines.com, the website of Best Valley Wines, a local importer. 

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