In Chile’s Casablanca Valley, wine tourism unfolds at a gentle, welcoming pace. Known for its cool-climate vineyards and close-knit community, the valley has evolved into a destination where wine experiences are designed to be shared — by couples, families, children and even pets.
Several wineries have embraced this inclusive approach. At Casas del Bosque, family-oriented activities take place throughout the year, inviting visitors of all ages to connect with the land. A highlight is the visit to the winery’s four-season organic garden, where children and parents explore together how agriculture shapes the vineyard’s restaurants and its wines.
At Kingston Family Vineyards, the experience extends naturally to younger visitors. While adults enjoy a guided tasting, children are invited to take part in a special non-alcoholic grape juice tasting, featuring varieties such as Moscatel and Sauvignon Blanc amongst other. It is a simple yet thoughtful way to introduce them to aromas and flavours, ensuring the visit feels shared rather than divided.
Casa Viñamar adds another dimension to the family-friendly offer. With its open spaces and panoramic views over the valley, the winery provides a relaxed setting where visitors can enjoy sparkling wines while families take in the landscape at their own pace and joining innovative activies for all ages.
More broadly, Casablanca Valley stands out for its open landscapes and warm hospitality. Here, wine tourism is not confined to the tasting room — it becomes part of everyday life, shaped by a community that welcomes visitors at every stage of life.
Cover: Casas del Bosque.