1. Concha y Toro Winery is located in Pirque, a suburb in the south-eastern part of Santiago, Chile. It was founded in 1883 by Don Melchor de Concha y Toro, who planted the first vines in the Maipo Valley. Today, it is one of the largest wine producers in Latin America, and its wines are sold in over 135 countries around the world. Some interesting facts about Concha y Toro Winery include:

- The winery’s oldest and most famous vineyard is the Pirque Vineyard, which was originally planted in 1883 and is located at the foot of the Andes Mountains.

- Concha y Toro Winery is home to the \"Casillero del Diablo\" (Devil’s Cellar), which is a series of underground cellars where the winery stores its finest wines. According to legend, the devil used to steal wine from this cellar, and Don Melchor de Concha y Toro started spreading rumors that the cellar was haunted to deter thieves.

- The winery offers a variety of wine tours and tastings, as well as a wine club for enthusiasts.

- In addition to its wine production, Concha y Toro Winery is committed to sustainability and has implemented a number of environmentally-friendly practices in its vineyards and operations.

2. Concha y Toro Winery is open for tours and tastings Monday through Sunday from 9:00am to 6:00pm. The winery can be reached at +56 2 2476 5000.

3. Ticket information and transportation options can be found on the Concha y Toro Winery website. The winery offers a range of tour packages at different price points, which typically include a guided tour of the vineyards and cellars, a wine tasting, and sometimes a food pairing. Transportation options vary depending on the tour package, but may include shuttle service from Santiago or private transportation. Visitors are advised to book their tour in advance to ensure availability.