Local Cuisine
Try the local wines and grape-based products, which are a specialty of the region.
La Unión, nestled in the Valle del Cauca Department of Colombia, is a town rich in agricultural tradition, particularly known for its grape production. It is home to Casa Grajales, the largest wine producer in the country, making it a significant spot for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy exploring the vineyards and experiencing the authentic Colombian rural lifestyle. The town offers a glimpse into the vibrant culture and traditions of the region, making it a unique destination for those interested in agricultural tourism.
La Unión, nestled in the Valle del Cauca Department of Colombia, is a town rich in agricultural tradition, particularly known for its grape production. It is home to Casa Grajales, the largest wine producer in the country, making it a significant spot for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy exploring the vineyards and experiencing the authentic Colombian rural lifestyle. The town offers a glimpse into the vibrant culture and traditions of the region, making it a unique destination for those interested in agricultural tourism.
Home to Casa Grajales, Colombia's largest wine producer.
Rich grape-growing heritage.
Authentic Colombian town atmosphere.
Famous for its grape production and wine.
Rich cultural heritage with local festivals.
Scenic countryside ideal for exploration.
Try the local wines and grape-based products, which are a specialty of the region.
La Unión is best explored by car or bike to fully enjoy the scenic vineyards and countryside.
Wine enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
COP $
$40-$80 p/day
Spanish
Look out for local festivals celebrating grape harvests and wine production.
The region enjoys a mild climate, ideal for visiting vineyards throughout the year.
Wine Tasting, Cultural Exploration, Agricultural Tourism
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is a great time to visit La Unión as the vineyards start to flourish.
Summer is warm and perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the countryside.
Fall is harvest season, offering a unique opportunity to experience grape harvesting.
Winter remains mild, making it suitable for visiting vineyards and enjoying local wines.