These are the vineyards in Zacatecas you need to know

Zacatecas captivates with high-altitude vineyards, curated tastings, and singular landscapes—a wine route that blends tradition, flavor, and memorable experiences.

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The Zacatecan high plateau holds secrets best discovered with a glass in hand. Along semi-desert roads, beneath open skies and across land that demands patience, vineyards have learned to tame the climate, transforming it into wines of character. Here, wine is not just consumed—it’s explored, inhaled, and understood at its roots, through experiences that weave together landscape, gastronomy, and technique.

Zacatecas is emerging as a compelling enotourism destination, appealing to both connoisseurs and curious travelers alike. Its wineries offer guided tours, tastings, and dining spaces that connect seamlessly with their surroundings. What follows is a curated introduction to three essential stops for those looking to immerse themselves in Mexican wine culture through an authentic, sensory lens.

Vinícola El Consuelo

Born from a family vision, Vinícola El Consuelo is set in the Valle de las Arcinas. In a dry climate marked by cold winters and sunlit days, its 20 hectares of vineyard benefit from ideal conditions for producing high-end wines. The concept blends tradition and technique with a narrative rooted in time and terroir.

Experiences:

 

  • Guided tasting: A selection of labels paired with insights into the winemaking process and wine profiles. Pricing available upon request.
  • La Cuija Restaurant: Rustic Mediterranean cuisine set within the vineyard, open Tuesday through Sunday. Pricing based on consumption.
  • Cacholá Winebar: An open-air space featuring wine, cocktails, and live music. Pricing based on consumption.

Location:
Federal Highway 49 San Luis Potosí–Zacatecas KM 158, Trancoso, Zacatecas.
Pricing available upon request via official website.

Foto: Vinícola El Consuelo

Vinos Tierra Adentro

Inspired by the legacy of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, this winery translates the high plateau’s landscape into labels that reflect a deep respect for the land and a clear winemaking vocation. Its concept merges history, culture, and an immersive experience that reveals wine from its origin.

Experiences:

  • Basic tour: Guided train ride through vineyards, cellar, and tasting room, including one glass of wine.
  • Crianza tour: Expanded visit with two glasses and a cheese tapa.
  • Reserva tour: Full experience with three glasses, food pairing, and extended tour.
  • Gran Reserva: Specialized tasting with a sommelier, four wines, and a Spanish-style board.


Pricing varies—consult the official website for details.

Location:
Pan-American Highway Km 45, Ojocaliente, Zacatecas.
Phone: +52 492 124 6030.

Foto: Vinos Tierra Adentro

Viñedos Luévano Ruiz

With roots dating back to 2005 and its first labels released in 2016, this family-run project represents a refined evolution focused on quality and technical precision. Viñedos Luévano Ruiz infrastructure combines Italian technology with meticulous processes, resulting in oak-aged wines with elegant profiles.

Experiences:

  • Tour and tasting: Walkthrough of the facilities with a tasting of two wines.
  • Guided tasting: A sensory experience featuring four labels, cheeses, and cured meats.
  • Picnic among walnut trees: An outdoor experience with wine and a shared board.

Pricing available directly through the vineyard.

Location:
Valle de Barranquillas S/N, Luis Moya, Zacatecas.
Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 12:00–20:00
WhatsApp: +52 492 121 9556
Email: vinicolaluevanoruiz@gmail.com

Foto: Viñedos Luévano Ruiz

Where to stay in Zacatecas

For a stay that mirrors the region’s blend of history and refinement, Quinta Real Zacatecas offers a distinctive experience. Built within a restored 19th-century bullring, the hotel stands out for its arched architecture, pink stonework, and spaces that evoke another era without sacrificing comfort.

Guest rooms balance classic elegance with modern amenities, while common areas invite a slower pace after a day spent exploring vineyards. On-site, you’ll find a restaurant, bar, and thoughtfully designed spaces for rest—all set within close proximity to the historic center.
It’s an ideal choice for those looking to complement a wine route with a stay that reflects the same attention to detail, atmosphere, and sense of place.
 

Foto: Quinta Real Zacatecas

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