This recognition highlights the implementation of sustainable practices, along with the commitment to environmental conservation and local development, reaffirming the winery's dedication to promoting responsible wine tourism.
New York , April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- , one of Chile's most reputable wineries, was recognized as the "Best Responsible Wine Tourism Experience" in the world by the (GWTO). This outstanding award was granted in recognition of ³Õ¾±Ã±²¹ Santa Rita's outstanding application of best practices in competitiveness (competing through collaboration), ethics, accessibility and health prevention during the 1st Global Summit on Responsible Wine Tourism held in Uruguay. The event was attended by representatives from 14 countries and over 300 experts in the field who shared successful case studies from the academic, business, and government sectors, with the aim of recognizing and promoting responsible practices that contribute to environmental conservation, preservation of natural and cultural heritage, and support for local communities.
In addition to ³Õ¾±Ã±²¹ Santa Rita, The Global Wine Tourism Organization also distinguished the Montevideo City Hall as National Destination, and Mendoza (Argentina) as International Destination.
The GWTO President, José Antonio Vidal, emphasized the importance of responsible wine tourism as a key factor in generating a positive impact on visited destinations, thus ensuring their enjoyment and benefit for future generations. He added that responsible wine tourism involves making conscious decisions before, during, and after the trip, requiring a collective effort from travelers, local communities, governments, and the tourism industry, supporting responsible wineries and tour operators.
Elena Carretero, ³Õ¾±Ã±²¹ Santa Rita's Director of Corporate Affairs, Sustainability, and Tourism, highlighted the importance of responsible wine tourism as a driving force to promote heritage preservation, encourage community participation, educate and raise awareness, as well as to stimulate local development and territorial valorization. "With all these elements, we will contribute to a more balanced and sustainable development of wine regions," says Carretero.
This recognition adds to other previous achievements of ³Õ¾±Ã±²¹ Santa Rita, such as the award received last year by the distinguished British wine-focused publication, The Drinks Business, which honored ³Õ¾±Ã±²¹ Santa Rita as the "Best Contribution to Wine Tourism." Likewise, in 2022, the winery was awarded "Best Wine Tourism Experience in Chile" at the Chile Wine Tourism Awards 2022, highlighting its exceptional positive impact in the territories where it operates.
Founded in 1880 in Alto Jahuel, in the Maipo Valley, ³Õ¾±Ã±²¹ Santa Rita is a prominent Chilean winery with a rich 140-year history. It has developed a robust trade spanning over 60 countries across five continents, with special relevance in markets like Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, South Korea, Denmark, the United States, England, Ireland, Japan, and Mexico. With vineyards in Chile's major wine-producing valleys and an annual production exceeding 80 million liters, it produces its wines in historic cellars in Alto Jahuel. This site also houses the founder's mansion, Domingo Fernández Concha, today transformed into the Casa Real Hotel. There you also find the chapel, a 40-hectare centennial park, and Casona Doña Paula Jaraquemada, which now hosts Doña Paula restaurant.
Declared a Historical Monument in 1972, this historical and cultural heritage attracts over 140,000 visitors annually and has been awarded the "Best Wine Tourism Experience in Chile" at the 2022 Wine Tourism Chile Awards. ³Õ¾±Ã±²¹ Santa Rita is also distinguished by its robust Sustainability Program, encompassing environmental, social, and economic aspects, aiming to lead sustainable development in winemaking, appealing to consumers worldwide through the experience, innovation, and quality of its brands.
Media Contact
Amanda Torres, Colangelo & Partners, 646-624-2885, [email protected],
SOURCE ³Õ¾±Ã±²¹ Santa Rita
Share this article