Wine tasting Tours & Trips in Argentina
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- Buenos Aires and Mendoza on a Budget 8 Days
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- Wine and Landscapes of Argentina's Northwest
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The rich wine heritage of Argentina unfolds at organic wineries in Lujan de Cuyo and Maipu. Expert-guided tours showcase traditional and modern vinification methods, with tastings of regional varieties. Both modern and traditional wineries open their doors while sharing local production techniques.
Duration 8 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Mendoza Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
- NZ$1,268
High-altitude wines shine in Cafayate, famous for its Torrontés variety. Local bodegas welcome visitors against the backdrop of the Calchaquí Valley landscapes, including the Devil's Throat and Amphitheater formations. Wine tastings come paired with regional cuisine.
Duration 4 days Destinations Salta, Cafayate, Purmamarca, Maimara, Tilcara, Humahuaca Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
- NZ$377
A curated wine journey through Luján de Cuyo's renowned vineyards offers private tastings and behind-the-scenes production tours. Gourmet lunches served in atmospheric wine warehouses complement personalized tastings at three distinct wineries. Luxury transfers from Mendoza included.
Duration 5 days Destinations Mendoza, Luján de Cuyo, Uspallata, Mount Aconcagua, Cacheuta Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Tangol Tours From
- NZ$4,263
4-Day Mendoza Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Amazing wineries, stunning mountain views, and a must-do for any traveler.”
Blas, traveled in January
Mendoza's renowned wine culture comes alive with guided tastings at select Bodegas, accompanied by expert sommeliers. The region's wine-making heritage pairs perfectly with comfortable 4-star hotel accommodation including breakfast, all for approx. $200 per day.
Duration 4 days Destinations Mendoza, San Rafael, Mount Aconcagua Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Tangol Tours From
- NZ$1,544
World-class wines flourish in Mendoza's Luján de Cuyo region. Multiple boutique wineries offer exclusive tastings of premium Malbecs and wine-pairing cooking classes. The trip culminates with The Argentine Experience and tango show in Buenos Aires.
Duration 10 days Destinations Santiago, Valparaiso, Mendoza, Buenos Aires Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
- NZ$7,547
Wine and Landscapes of Argentina's Northwest
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Stunning scenery that is ever changing and takes your breath away. Wonderful food & wine for exceptional value.”
Diana, traveled in October
Argentina's premier wine regions range from Mendoza's prestigious Lujan de Cuyo estates to Cafayate's high-altitude vineyards. Malbec and Torrontes varieties shine while visitors learn about winemaking traditions. Multiple bodegas welcome guests against the backdrop of the snow-capped Andes.
Duration 14 days Destinations Santiago, Mendoza, El Leoncito National Park, Ischigualasto National Park, Talampaya National Park, Belen, Cafayate, Quilmes Ruins, Cachi, SaltaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $7,380
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Mendoza's prestigious wine regions unfold against the backdrop of Aconcagua Mountain. Multiple wineries dot the High Mountain Road, while cultural experiences in Buenos Aires' historic districts and Patagonia's natural wonders round out the adventure.
Duration 16 days Destinations San Carlos De Bariloche, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, El Chalten, Buenos Aires, Puerto Iguazu, Foz Do Iguacu, Iguazu Falls, Mendoza Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From $4,753
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Mendoza's 400+ vineyards tell the story of Argentina's wine heritage. Expert-guided tours of Lujan De Cuyo highlight premium Malbec production, paired with gourmet lunches and exclusive tastings. Horseback riding through scenic vineyard landscapes adds to the wine experiences.
No departure dates availableDuration 11 days Destinations Buenos Aires, El Calafate, El Chalten, Mendoza Age Range Ages 30-49 Operator One World Adventures Valle de Uco's elevated vineyards present Mendoza's prestigious wines, 100km from the city. Bodega Los Toneles reveals wine production secrets alongside gourmet Argentinian cuisine, while the Frank Romero Day amphitheater hosts the Vintage National Festival. The 4-star Amerian Hotel provides comfortable accommodation.
No departure dates availableDuration 3 days Destinations Mendoza Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Signature DMC Duration 9 days Destinations Salta, Cachi, Los Cardones National Park, Cafayate, Molinos, San Carlos, Humahuaca, San Salvador de Jujuy, Purmamarca, TilcaraSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Bamba Travel From
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What our customers ask about Wine tasting Tours & Trips in Argentina
What wine varieties should I expect to taste in Argentina?
The wine tasting experience in Argentina centers on Malbec from Mendoza and Torrontés from Cafayate. During tours you'll also taste other varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon Bonarda and Chardonnay. A TourRadar traveler shared: "In Mendoza, we loved tasting different Malbec varieties at Pulenta and Vistalba while Cafayate introduced us to exceptional Torrontés whites we'd never experienced before."
What makes Argentina's wine regions unique compared to other wine destinations?
The defining feature of Argentina's wine regions is their elevation. Mendoza's vineyards grow at 2,000-4,000 feet while Cafayate's reach up to 6,000 feet above sea level. These high-altitude conditions paired with the Andes Mountains backdrop and distinct soil types create wines with unique characteristics. A TourRadar traveler remarked: "The setting was absolutely incredible - tasting world-class wines while surrounded by the snow-capped Andes created an unforgettable experience."
When is the best time to visit Argentina's wine regions for wine tasting?
February through April marks the ideal wine tasting period in Argentina during the harvest season especially in Mendoza's Luján de Cuyo and Uco Valley regions. Temperatures hover between 75-85°F creating excellent conditions for vineyard tours and outdoor tastings. A TourRadar traveler noted "The autumn colors in the vineyards during March were spectacular and the weather was perfect for both wine tasting and exploring." Wineries like Bodegas Re and Haras de Pirque offer harvest activities while the Park Hyatt Mendoza serves as a luxury base for wine tours.
What are the must-visit wineries in Mendoza for wine tasting?
The key stops in Mendoza include Santa Rita Winery in Maipo Valley with its historic "Cellar of 120 Patriots" and Pérez Cruz known for modern architecture set against rural landscapes. The Uco Valley located 100km from Mendoza city stands out for high-altitude vineyards producing notable Malbecs. A TourRadar traveler shared "The visit to Luján de Cuyo wineries was exceptional - the professional guides provided detailed explanations about wine-making processes and architecture." The Cavas Wine Lodge in Luján de Cuyo offers luxury accommodation with easy access to top wineries and Andes views.
How should I plan a multi-day wine tasting itinerary in Argentina?
Plan for 4-7 days to fully explore Mendoza's wine regions. Begin in Luján de Cuyo sampling traditional Malbecs then move to the high-altitude vineyards of Uco Valley. A TourRadar traveler recommended "Spending three days in Mendoza allowed us to explore different wine regions thoroughly - from traditional wineries to modern boutique establishments." Use the Sheraton Mendoza Hotel as your base while visiting wineries like Haras de Pirque and Santa Rita. Include breaks between tastings to explore local culture and food in Mendoza's city center.
How far in advance should I book a wine tasting tour in Argentina?
Make reservations 4-6 months ahead especially for visits during harvest season (February-April). Premium hotels like the Park Hyatt Mendoza and popular wineries often reach capacity early. A TourRadar traveler advised "We booked our Mendoza wine tour 5 months ahead and were glad we did - many premium tastings at places like Santa Rita were fully booked closer to the date." Harvest season tours featuring special activities at wineries like Bodegas Re and Haras de Pirque need early booking to guarantee spots.