Fiesta de la Vendimia de Punitaqui is one of the wine festivals that anchors the Coquimbo calendar, drawing both local visitors and international wine travellers each year. It is held at Estadio Punitaqui in Valle del Limarí, in the heart of one of Chile's most distinctive wine areas. It is an annual event with an established local audience and a consistent place in the regional calendar.
Three-day festival in the Limarí Valley with local wine and pisco tastings. Harvest and grape festivals — fiestas de la vendimia, festas das vindimas, weinlesefeste — are some of the longest-running celebrations in their regions, with many running uninterrupted for a century or more. Programmes typically combine grape-stomping demonstrations, traditional music, parades of allegorical floats, food stalls offering regional specialities, and tastings of the area's wines. The events have strong local character and are often as much community celebrations as wine programmes, with town councils, parish committees and local producer associations sharing the organisational load. Many festivals incorporate religious elements — blessings of the harvest, processions to the parish church — that connect the wine calendar to the liturgical year. The event is organised by Municipalidad de Punitaqui, which sets the tone and direction of the programme each year.
Coquimbo in northern Chile encompasses the Elqui, Limarí and Choapa valleys — three high-altitude, river-fed zones where viticulture has been pushed by climate change and improved technology. The Elqui Valley (famously a centre for pisco production and astronomy thanks to its clear skies) is now also recognised for cool-climate Syrah and Sauvignon Blanc. The Limarí Valley has emerged as Chile's premier Chardonnay region thanks to its distinctive limestone soils and morning Pacific fog. Producers like Tabalí, Tamaya, Maycas del Limarí and Falernia lead the regional quality movement.
The 2026 edition is scheduled for 1-3 May 2026. Cost details are best confirmed directly with the organiser ahead of travel. Full programme, ticketing and updated information are published on the official site at https://vendimiasdechile.cl. Visitors are advised to check directly with the organiser for the latest schedule, as festival programmes are sometimes updated close to the event date.
Coquimbo is reached most easily via La Serena airport (LSC), with the Elqui Valley 1 hour east of La Serena, Limarí Valley 1 hour south, and Choapa further south. The region combines wine tourism with the world-class astronomy observatories (Tololo, Pachón, Mamalluca) — the Elqui Valley has some of the world's clearest night skies — the historic colonial port of La Serena, and the dramatic Atacama Desert beginning just to the north.