A complete Wine Tour in ArgentinaNotwithstanding the provinces of Mendoza and San Juan are the quintessential wine industry, wine is also produced in Salta, La Rioja, Catamarca, and for a few decades, its production has also started in Córdoba, Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Buenos Aires, Río Negro, Neuquén and Chubut. The most prestigious and relevant wine industry area in Argentina includes a few little towns, as Godoy Cruz, Guaymallen, Lujan de Cuyo and Maipu, Province of Mendoza. The Seven Roads of Wine, the best way to taste all those unforgettable wines in their place of origin, is one of the most complete and beautiful wine tours currently offered in Argentina. Visitors are invited to go for a walk along those roads during the whole day. Following this organised trip, people can visit the most diverse wine cellars and other incredible places of cultural, historical and natural interest.. | |
![]() | MendozaTourism industry in Mendoza, Argentina, always points at visitors to come back over and over again and get the real opportunity to deeply know the region's secrets, traditions and, of course, its people, who always welcome tourists with a smile and share with them a glass of wine. |
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![]() | SaltaSalta is the third largest wine producer in quantity, being the ‘Calchaquíes Valleys’ the heart of Salta wine production. ‘Cafayate’, the youngest population in the valley, is surrounded by beautiful landscapes of very specific shapes and colors. In this area there is a perfect combination of temperature and humidity, ideal for the development of a type of grape with fruity, deeply and sweaty flavor, called ‘torrontés’. |
![]() | La RiojaIn La Rioja, ‘Chilecito Valley’ is the most important wine region due to its optimal conditions for growing grapes. There, ‘Bonarda’ is the most cultivated variety in order to obtain wines for everyday consumption. There are also other varieties of vineyards as ‘Torrontés’, ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’, ‘Syrah’ and ‘Chardonnay’. |
Enjoying wine does not only mean drinking it, because a glass of wine presents a very complex range of hues that gently caresses every one of our senses. At this point, it is absolutely right to notice that an exigent connoisseur of the virtues of a great Malbec, a Cabernet Sauvignon or a Syrah, as well as those who are just beginning getting to know this world, will find the art of Wine Tasting irresistible and they will consider a wine tour as an amazing outdoor adventure. There is not even need to mention other reasons to consider joining this wine tour. Large handcrafted family wine cellars, quaint historic wineries and modern boutique bars help visitors to understand and actually live the importance of the five senses in front of a glass of wine. The whole wine tasting experience summarized in four simple aspects that will be completely enjoyed: visual, olfactory, gustatory and, of course, mental. | |





