
El Potro Winery: Tradition, Flavor, and the Essence of Tarija
In the heart of the Tarija Valley, where the sun and the earth combine to create exceptional wines, lies El Potro Winery, a space that reflects artisanal passion, respect for tradition, and a love for local winemaking.
More than just a winery, El Potro offers an intimate and authentic experience, ideal for those who wish to learn about wine from its origins and understand how each bottle embodies the character of Tarija.
🌄 An inviting setting
Surrounded by vineyards and tranquil landscapes, El Potro Winery offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The silence of the countryside, the gentle breeze, and the verdant vines create the perfect setting to savor wine at a leisurely pace.
Here, visitors don’t just observe: they walk among the vines, feel the texture of the soil, and understand how the valley’s temperate climate influences the quality of the grapes.
🍇 The Process: From Grape to Glass
At El Potro, winemaking is done with a meticulous, artisanal approach. Every stage—from harvest to bottling—is handled with attention to detail and respect for natural processes.
The wines born here seek to express:
- 🍒 Well-defined fruit aromas
- ⚖️ Balance on the palate
- 🌞 The identity of the Tarija Valley
It’s not about producing large volumes, but about making wine with soul.
🍷 Tasting to Understand
One of the most anticipated moments of the visit is the tasting. Guided and relaxed, it allows you to discover the different profiles of El Potro wines, learn to identify aromas, and enjoy the flavor without excessive formality.
It’s an experience designed for both those just starting out in the world of wine and those who already enjoy it with more knowledge.
🧡 An intimate and authentic experience
What makes Casa Vinícola El Potro special is its warm and welcoming atmosphere. Here, visitors feel welcome, can ask questions, listen to stories, and understand that behind every bottle are people, hard work, and tradition.
It’s a place where wine isn’t shown off: it’s shared.

🍷Wine Tourism Experience
Visiting El Potro Winery is more than just tasting wines; it’s a journey that awakens the senses:
- Vineyard tour: explanation of the grape varieties cultivated (Malbec, Syrah, Muscat of Alexandria, among others).
- Winery tour: winemaking process, barrel aging, and bottling.
- Guided tastings: wine and singani tastings paired with cheeses and local products.
- Experiential tourism: the opportunity to walk among the vines, enjoy panoramic views, and talk with winemakers and vineyard workers.
📌Location and how to get there
The winery is located in the Valle de la Concepción, a few kilometers from the city of Tarija. From the city center, the drive takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes. Organized tours are available along the Wine and Singani Route, which include transportation, a guide, and tastings.
🌤️Climate
The valley enjoys a temperate climate, with sunny days and cool nights for most of the year. The best time to visit is between March and May (harvest season), when the vineyards are in full production and traditional celebrations take place.
💵Prices and Tours
Tours to El Potro Winery typically include transportation, a guided tour, and a tasting of wines and local products.
- Approximate price: between 50 and 120 Bs. per person (depending on the package and whether lunch is included).
- Private packages with specialized wine pairings are also available.
🥗Gastronomy and Pairing
The visit can be complemented with a tasting of typical Tarija dishes such as saice, chancho a la cruz (roasted pork), and artisanal cheeses, which enhance the flavor of the wines. Singani, a prestigious Bolivian distilled spirit, is also an essential part of the experience.
💡 Recommendations for your visit
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking among the vineyards.
- Wear a hat or cap if you visit during sunny hours.
- Set aside at least one hour to enjoy your visit at a leisurely pace.
- Take advantage of the scenery for natural photos.
- Enjoy the tasting in moderation.
❓Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, especially for groups or on holidays.
- Is the visit suitable for families?
Yes, children can tour the vineyards, although the tastings are only for those over 18 years of age.
- What wines do you produce?
Primarily Malbec, Syrah, Muscat of Alexandria, and blended wines.
- Can I buy wine at the winery?
Yes, they have a specialized shop where visitors can purchase wines and singani at winery prices.
🌟 A Corner That Represents Tarija
Casa Vinícola El Potro is a reflection of authentic Tarija winemaking, one that combines tradition, family work, and love for the land. Visiting it is to understand that wine is not just drunk: it’s experienced.
If you’re in Tarija and looking for a simple, genuine, and flavorful experience, this winery corner will leave you with a memory that goes beyond the glass.
