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Explore Guanajuato’s wine scene with a guided tour of Viñedo Tres Raíces. Taste regional wines, cheeses, and enjoy a 3-course meal in authentic surroundings.
If you’re intrigued by the idea of discovering Mexico’s emerging wine culture, the Vinedo Tres Raíces Wine Tour in Guanajuato offers a unique blend of scenic vineyard views and authentic tasting experiences. While it may not be a sprawling, luxury vineyard venture, this experience offers enough charm, expert guidance, and regional flavor to make it a worthwhile outing for wine lovers and curious travelers alike.
We like the way this tour balances educational insight with relaxing tasting sessions. The guided walk through the vineyards provides a chance to understand the wine-making process firsthand, from vine to cellar. Plus, the underground cellar tour is a highlight—imagine walking through a cool, atmospheric space where the wine is aging, adding a real sense of place to the experience. One possible consideration is the price point—at $236 per person, it’s on the higher side, but for the quality of tasting, guided insight, and included meal, many find it worthwhile.
This tour is particularly suited for travelers who appreciate local food and drink, want a deeper understanding of Mexican wine, or are looking for an engaging day trip from Dolores Hidalgo or Guanajuato city. It’s a good fit for those who enjoy walking through vineyards and savoring regional wines in a friendly, informative environment.


The tour begins with a pickup from your accommodation within Guanajuato city, making logistics straightforward. Once onboard, the journey to the vineyard takes roughly five hours, including travel time. The experience centers on visiting the vineyards and underground cellar of Viñedo Tres Raíces, a family-run operation promoted by a partnership committed to local development through wine tourism.
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Your guide—who speaks Spanish—will walk you through the vineyard rows, pointing out the grape varieties that flourish in the region. Expect to hear about regional winemaking techniques, which might differ from more commercial wineries elsewhere. The focus here is on small-scale, quality production, emphasizing local traditions and sustainable practices.
The underground cellar tour is a highlight—walking into cool, dim tunnels where barrels age the wines. Expect to learn how this space influences the wine’s flavor profile and why underground storage is a tradition in winemaking. Reviewers mention that guides are knowledgeable, eager to share insider details about each label, making this part of the tour both educational and atmospheric.
One of the best parts is the tasting session, where you sample either 3 or 5 labels. These are regional wines that showcase the local terroir. The tasting is complemented by regional cheeses and charcuterie, which help cleanse the palate and elevate the flavors of the wines. According to reviews, the wines are excellent and varied, allowing visitors to appreciate the different styles crafted at Tres Raíces.
More Great Tours NearbyFor those who opt for the most comprehensive experience, a 3-course meal prepared with local ingredients is available. Perfectly paired with three selected wines, this meal turns the tour into a full-restaurant experience in an atmospheric setting. This part of the tour requires advance reservation and is best suited for groups of six or more.

At $236 per person, the tour isn’t the cheapest option, but it offers a well-rounded experience. You get transportation, a guided tour of both vineyards and cellar, a generous wine tasting, regional cheeses and charcuterie, and an optional meal. For wine enthusiasts or curious travelers eager to understand Mexican wine beyond the usual tequila and mezcal, this tour provides a meaningful insight into local craftsmanship.
Keep in mind, the tour does not include visits to museums or restroom facilities, so plan ahead. The duration of 5 hours is reasonable, giving enough time to enjoy each part of the experience without feeling rushed.

Operadora Jalpa Extremo dmc oversees the experience, earning a 3.7 rating. Reviewers praise the friendly guides and stunning vineyard views, but some note that the overall experience could be enhanced with more detailed explanations or tastings of additional labels. Still, most agree that the authenticity and regional flavor make it a worthwhile day out.
This experience is ideal for those who enjoy wine and local cuisine, want a behind-the-scenes look at Mexican wine production, or are seeking a cultural day trip from Dolores Hidalgo or Guanajuato. It’s less suited for travelers with mobility issues, as it involves walking through vineyards and underground cellars, and it’s not designed for those seeking luxury or a large commercial winery experience.

If you’re a wine lover eager to explore Mexico’s lesser-known wine regions, this tour offers a friendly, informative, and tasty introduction. The guided visits and tastings reveal the region’s unique terroir and craftsmanship, making it a great way to connect with local culture and flavors. The included meal and regional cheeses elevate the experience further, turning a simple vineyard visit into a full sensory outing.
For travelers with an interest in authentic, small-scale wineries, and who appreciate guided education combined with regional cuisine, this tour fits the bill. It’s a solid choice if you’re looking to add a wine-focused adventure to your Guanajuato itinerary.
However, if your priority is luxury or a wider variety of wines, you might find other options more appealing. Still, for an immersive, well-guided, and scenic experience, Viñedo Tres Raíces provides an engaging taste of Mexico’s evolving wine scene.

Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation from your hotel, hostel, or Airbnb within the city is included, making logistics easy.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts around 5 hours, including travel time to and from the vineyard.
Can I choose how many wines I taste?
Yes, you can opt for either a 3-label or 5-label tasting, depending on your preference—more labels mean a wider tasting experience.
Are there options for a meal?
Yes, a 3-course meal with wine pairing is available by advance reservation, designed by the chef with local ingredients.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, and water are recommended. The tour involves walking through vineyards and underground tunnels.
Is this suitable for children or non-drinkers?
The focus on wine tasting makes it less suitable for children or non-drinkers, but the scenic vineyard views and guided tours may still appeal.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish; check if other language options are available when booking.
Are there any facilities at the vineyard?
Not included in the tour are museum or restroom facilities, so plan ahead.
In sum, the Dolores Hidalgo Viñedo Tres Raíces Wine Tour offers a well-rounded, authentic look into Mexican winemaking, paired with regional flavors and stunning vineyard scenery. It’s a tasteful addition to any Guanajuato visit, especially for those keen to learn and taste regional wines in a relaxed, guided setting.
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