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Mendoza Wine Capital: A Weekend Among the Vines

Source: Wines of ArgentinaMendoza, Argentina

Wines of Argentina is the official export promotion body for Argentine wine, representing 200+ member wineries.

The route

12 stops·6 wineries · 3 restaurants · 1 hotel · 1 activity · 1 shop

  1. 01
    Hotel

    Arrival & Check-In at Park Hyatt Mendoza

    Plaza Independencia's finest puts you steps from Mendoza's wine country in understated luxury.

  2. 02
    Winery

    Catena Zapata

    Argentina's most iconic winery sits in a Mayan pyramid-shaped building, famous for high-altitude Malbec that's celebrated worldwide.

  3. 03
    Restaurant

    Lunch at Francis Mallmann's 1884 Restaurante

    Chef Francis Mallmann's legendary open-fire kitchen inside a historic winery serves wood-fired Argentine cuisine with an exceptional local wine list.

  4. 04
    WineryMendoza

    Achaval Ferrer

    Luján de Cuyo's Achaval Ferrer showcases Mendoza's terroir complexity through single-vineyard Malbecs like Finca Altamira and Bella Vista.

  5. 05
    WineryMendoza

    Zuccardi Valle de Uco

    Stunning stone architecture meets world-class wine and dining in the heart of Mendoza's Uco Valley.

  6. 06
    Restaurant

    Dinner at Siete Cocinas

    Seven regional Argentine cuisines meet local wines in a single, delicious evening at this Mendoza standout.

  7. 07
    WineryMendoza

    Trapiche Winery

    Argentina's most exported winery since 1883 offers immersive tastings in a magnificent historic building surrounded by Maipú vineyards.

  8. 08
    Activity

    Bike Tour through Maipú Vineyards

    Pedal past vineyards and olive groves on tree-lined dirt roads, the quintessential Mendoza way to connect wineries.

  9. 09
    Winery

    Clos de los Siete

    Michel Rolland and six French families collaborate high in the Uco Valley crafting elegant Malbec blends.

  10. 10
    Shop

    Mercado Central de Mendoza

    Stock up on bottles from small regional producers while browsing local produce and artisanal goods at Mendoza's vibrant central market.

  11. 11
    Restaurant

    Lunch at La Marchigiana

    Since 1950, this Mendoza institution pairs Italian-Argentine classics with stellar local wines steeped in immigrant tradition.

  12. 12
    Winery

    Vistalba – Carlos Pulenta Wines

    Carlos Pulenta's small-batch Malbecs showcase Luján de Cuyo terroir with Andes views as your backdrop.

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