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Discover the charm of Mexican sparkling wines with a full-day tour from Mexico City to Querétaro, including visits to a renowned winery and colonial town.

If you’re considering a day trip that combines wine tasting, history, and a bit of scenic charm, the Cavas Freixenet Wine Tour from Mexico City could be just what you need. This guided journey takes you into the heart of Querétaro’s famous wine region to explore Cavas Freixenet, one of Mexico’s top producers of sparkling wine. Alongside this, you’ll stroll through the colonial streets of Tepozotlán, making for a well-rounded experience without the stress of driving yourself.
What we appreciate about this tour is its comprehensive approach—seeing the entire wine-making process, from vine to bottle, all within an accessible day trip. Plus, the fact that your transport is included means you can focus on enjoying the wine rather than worrying about logistics. However, it’s worth noting that the trip is quite long—around 11 hours—so suitable for those prepared for a full day’s adventure.
If you love discovering authentic local products and appreciate a good story behind what you’re drinking, this tour offers a clear window into Mexico’s growing sparkling wine scene. It’s perfect for wine enthusiasts, history lovers, and travelers eager for a taste of Mexico’s less-traveled wine country.

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The adventure begins early at 9:00 am, with pickup at selected hotels in Mexico City. The meeting point is conveniently located at Av. de la República 154, in the lively neighborhood of Tabacalera. From there, you’ll board a comfortable bus or van, ready for the roughly three-hour drive north to Querétaro. This part of the journey is a good time to relax, maybe chat with fellow travelers, or just enjoy the changing scenery.
Since the tour is a shared service, expect a group size of up to 50 people, which strikes a balance between socializing and maintaining a manageable atmosphere. If you’re staying outside the designated pickup zone, additional charges apply, so it’s wise to confirm your hotel’s inclusion when booking.
Once at Cavas Freixenet, you’ll be welcomed with a short video on its history, setting the scene for what’s to come. The tour of the winery encompasses all stages of wine production, from harvesting grapes to bottling and labeling. We loved the way the guide explained each step clearly and enthusiastically, making it accessible even if you’re new to wine.
A highlight is the trip 82 feet underground to the wine cellars. Visiting these vast, cool vaults gives a tangible sense of the tradition and care that goes into aging sparkling wine. The underground environment also helps preserve the delicate bubbles that define these wines.
The tastings included are basic, but they are enough to give you a sense of the quality and variety of Freixenet’s sparkling wines. Several reviews mention the experience of a personal tasting—with one reviewer noting a special moment with the Head Sommelier, Jesus. This touch of expert guidance adds value, especially if you’re eager to learn more about pairing or the story behind each wine.
What elevates this tour is the educational component. Travelers will learn about how the climate and altitude—around 6,500 feet in Querétaro—impact the wine’s character. The guide elaborates on the different types of wine they produce, emphasizing the region’s reputation for sparkling wines, which Mexico is increasingly known for.
The reviews commend how well the process was explained, with one traveler mentioning that they “received a glass to keep with White Sparkling Wine,” turning a simple tasting into a memorable souvenir.
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After the winery tour, the journey continues to the charming colonial town of Tepozotlán. Here, you’ll stroll through streets lined with baroque architecture, and visit the San Francisco Javier Temple, a highlight for lovers of religious art and history. The town’s vibrant atmosphere offers a stark contrast to the modernity of Mexico City and provides a glimpse into the local culture.
This part of the tour is appreciated for its photogenic streets, artisan shops, and the chance to soak in colonial Mexico’s aesthetic. It’s a good break from the winery, providing a leisurely but enriching experience.
The return trip is approximately 11 hours after departure, so it’s a long but rewarding day. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, giving you a convenient drop-off. Remember, the timing can vary due to traffic or group size, so flexibility is key.
At $222 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience—transport, guided explanations, tastings, and visits—without the hassle of organizing your own trip. When you consider the cost of private transportation, entry fees, and guide services, it’s a fair deal for the depth of experience provided.
However, it’s worth noting that food and additional drinks are not included, so plan to bring snacks or plan for meals either before or after the tour. The long hours mean this is best suited for travelers who are comfortable with full-day excursions and eager to explore beyond typical tourist spots.

This experience is ideal for wine lovers curious about Mexican sparkling wines and the local wine industry. History buffs or those with an interest in colonial architecture will also find the Tepozotlán visit rewarding. It’s perfect for travelers who are comfortable with a long day and want a guided, all-in-one experience that combines education, scenery, and authentic local culture.
If you’re traveling solo or in a small group, the shared group size can foster friendly conversations. For families, it could work as an educational day out, provided children are prepared for the length of the trip.

The Cavas Freixenet Wine Tour from Mexico City packs a lot into one day. You’ll come away with a real sense of Mexico’s rising sparkling wine scene, the chance to visit a beautifully preserved colonial town, and memorable stories about the craft behind the bubbles. The tour’s logistics—hotel pickup, bilingual guides, and a well-organized itinerary—make it a hassle-free way to explore.
It’s best suited for those who enjoy organized tours but still want an immersive experience. It’s not just about tasting wine—it’s about understanding the process, appreciating the heritage, and savoring the beauty of Querétaro’s landscapes and architecture.
For a full day that combines educational wine tasting with cultural exploration, this tour offers good value and memorable moments.
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Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included at selected hotels in Mexico City.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 11 hours, including travel time.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes a classic winery tour, basic wine tastings, transportation, and a visit to Tepozotlán with a guide.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and additional drinks are not included, so plan accordingly.
What is the group size?
The maximum number of travelers is 50, balancing a friendly group environment with manageable logistics.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
What is the best time to take this tour?
The tour operates daily and begins at 9:00 am, suitable for a full-day exploration.
Is there any age restriction?
Most travelers can participate; specific age restrictions aren’t listed, but expect to be of legal drinking age for tastings.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking are recommended, especially since you’ll be exploring the town and winery cellars.
Is this tour suitable for non-Spanish speakers?
Yes, the guide is bilingual, providing explanations in both English and Spanish, making it accessible for most travelers.
This guided journey into Mexico’s sparkling wine culture offers a balanced mix of education, scenery, and authentic local flavor. Whether you’re a wine aficionado or a curious traveler, it provides a memorable way to spend a day away from the bustling streets of Mexico City.