Friday, 29 Nov 2024

The Best Vineyards To Visit in Argentina

Discover some of the best vino in South America at these standout vineyards.


The Best Vineyards To Visit in Argentina
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The wines of Argentina are among the most appreciated in the world and the tours of the various vineyards that produce them are a great attraction not only because visitors learn the process of making award-winning wines, but also because they have the opportunity to enjoy the extraordinary countryside of this wonderful destination in South America.

The regions that produce the best wines are Mendoza, Salta and Catamarca, La Rioja, San Juan, and Sur Argentino. Here are five important wineries that offer tours to their visitors:

This house produces internationally awarded wines. Its winery is the most important in South America and was awarded the best in the world in 2021. The Zuccardi Family, which owns the factory, produces wines with the highest quality standards with the help of agricultural and wine experts. They have a research and development area dedicated to the study of terroir and the variables that affect the quality of the wine. According to the factory owner, the important thing is not to look for perfect wines, but those that express the region where they are made.

Visitors can tour the different spaces of the winery and enjoy the experience of touring the vineyards to discover the characteristics and particularities of the different soils that give identity to these award-winning Argentine wines. Visitors have to book to get a place on the tour and also for product tastings.

Founded in 1902 in the province of Mendoza, Bodega Catena Zapata is responsible for the resurgence of the Malbec variety and the discovery of the terroirs of extreme height at the foot of the Andes. Its Adrianna vineyard, located almost 5,000 feet above sea level, is considered the Grand Cru of South America for its exceptional quality wines.

During the visit to this extraordinary winery, tourists can taste three types of wines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, and Chardonnay. Tours are conducted by specialized guides in small groups. Is recommended to book a date and time in advance that can be done via the internet.

This wine producer is located in the heart of the province of Mendoza, a sandy region with a dry climate, hot days, and cool nights. Its production is based on European craft techniques combined with advanced technology.

It has underground stone-floor cellars where its wines are aged in French oak barrels of 225 liters each. It has three tasting rooms located on the same level as the cellars, with stone tables and quarry blocks. Its impressive Sala Primus is unique in Argentina and contains 12 French oak barrels equipped with controlled refrigeration systems where it is made, only with crops where the fruit is of exceptional quality.

Tourists can book to enjoy the experience of their wines with guided group tours including vineyards, production areas, underground cava, and tasting of four wines from the cellar. Visitors can also book at the Espacio Salentein restaurant and enjoy its different menus.

Visitors can tour some vineyards and halls that make up the front courtyard of the winery that is created based on the Divine Comedy of Dante, so tourists can tour Infierno, which is the barrel cellar with its different levels until they reach Paradise, which is the Restaurant of Casa Vigil that offers an excellent lunch of four steps paired with award-winning wines.

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