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Landmark: Viña Marqués de Casa ConchaCity: Arica
Country: Chile
Continent: South America
Viña Marqués de Casa Concha, Arica, Chile, South America
Viña Marqués de Casa Concha is a historic vineyard located in the city of Arica, Chile.
This property functions as a winery and a cultural site, offering tours and tastings.
Visual Characteristics
The main building is constructed from adobe brick with a red tile roof. It features white-washed walls and dark wooden window frames. The vineyard grounds consist of rows of grapevines stretching across flat terrain, bordered by mature trees. The central patio area is paved with stone.
Location & Access Logistics
Viña Marqués de Casa Concha is situated 5 kilometers west of Arica's city center. Access is via Avenida Comandante San Martín, which becomes Camino a Azapa. Turn north onto Camino Las Cruces. Parking is available on-site for approximately 20 vehicles. Public transport options include the local bus line 7, which stops within a 500-meter walk of the entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The vineyard was established in 1750 by the Marqués de Casa Concha, a Spanish nobleman, for the cultivation of grapes for wine production. The site's arid climate and proximity to the coast are key ecological factors influencing grape varietals grown, primarily Carmenère and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can participate in guided tours of the winery facilities, including the fermentation tanks and aging cellars. Wine tasting sessions are offered, featuring the estate's wines. Walking tours of the vineyard rows are also available.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the main building. Limited shaded areas are provided by trees and covered patios. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally consistent on the property. No on-site food vendors are present, but several restaurants are located within a 2km radius along Avenida Comandante San Martín.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting for photography of the vineyard, visit between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM or 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM. The best months for vineyard tours are from March to May, coinciding with the harvest season. No specific tide requirements are applicable.
Facts & Legends
A local legend suggests that the original owner, the Marqués, buried a portion of his fortune somewhere on the vineyard grounds, though no verifiable evidence supports this claim. The vineyard is one of the oldest continuously operating wineries in the Arica region.
Nearby Landmarks
- Museo Arqueológico y Antropológico de San Miguel de Azapa (3.5km East)
- Morro de Arica (4.2km Northeast)
- Playa El Laucho (1.8km West)
- Parque Nacional Lauca (Access point 15km East, though the park itself is much further)