Discover the best top things to do in Colonia Caroya, Argentina including Norma Londero, Camino Real, Estancia de Caroya, Chacra de Luna, Centro Turistico Caroya, Nuestra Senora de Monserrat, Rosel Finca Familiar, Bodega Terra Camiare, Bodega la Caroyense, Nuestra Senora del Santisimo Rosario.
Restaurants in Colonia Caroya
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Productora artesanal de chacinados, dulces y conservas. Visita guiada Los artesanos del salame de Colonia Caroya. Entrada gratuita.
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Five rooms Performing the Way of the Jesuit and Camino Real stays in the province of Cordoba. The same can be observed: timeline with the history of the Society of Jesus, information, photographs and plans of the stays, and coaching Camino Real. Access and bathrooms for the disabled.
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We came with Argentinian friends on a weekday and we're the only visitors and Constanza was a fantastic guide and took all the time needed to answer questions and explain further. Especially interesting was the new technique to use concrete egg shaped tanks to ferment and mature some of the Malbec. At the tasting at the end, we had the opportunity to compare wines matured in oak vs concrete and it was a first for me and very interesting! We choose to do the top level tasting and the wines are very good. Absolutely a must visit if you are in the region and like wine!
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“Deseamos transmitirles a todos nuestros visitantes una experiencia envuelta en nuestra tradición vitivinícola en donde elaboramos un tipo de vino distinto al clásico dado que nuestros vinos por la ubicación geográfica el suelo y nuestro clima tiene características especiales que lo hacen únicos y al mismo tiempo tienen todo el cariño y el amor de los productores y de los que lo elaboran. Desde “Bodega La Caroyense S.A” brindamos estos productos con mucho esmero sabiendo que lo van a deslumbrar”. JUAN CARLOS TAY Presidente
We went with Rodrigo from En Camino tours to this winery. We had lunch across the street at an Italian deli which was excellent. Then the tour. Their guide tried to present in English, which he was doing fine but his confidence was low... so he grabbed Rodrigo to help -which worked fine. It was interesting taking a tour of an old school winery... compared to the brand new winery we had just toured. We had a wine tasting session... which we enjoyed. We bought a bottle to take home to America. Did not like the Grapa we tried... but I don't think I like Grapa. Overall, it was very charming.
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