MENDOZA

Home of Malbec, Mendoza produces 70% of Argentine wines.
Located in the shadow of Mt.Aconcagua, the vineyards in Mendoza wine region are at one of the highest elevations in the world. Receiving little rainfall per year, the vines are irrigated with runoff from melted glaciers in the Andes.
With more than 1,500 wineries spread out through the three main wine regions – Lujan de Cuyo, Valle de Uco and Maipu – wide open spaces with nothing but vines, mountain grandeur and blue skies, and some of the best winery architecture in the world.

Mendoza has everything.
To the North, the high country circuit is an invitation to find mythical Mount Aconcagua and all the paths and nooks that lead to the highest summit in America.
To the South, the thriving and always new Cities of San Rafael and Malargüe summon the entire family through recreational activities and adventure sports in natural scenes such as rivers and reservoirs, lately populated by cabins and lodgings for all tastes.

In the city of Mendoza and its surroundings, regions such as Luján de Cuyo, Maipú and Chacras de Coria make up a tourist mixture located a few minutes away from the urban shell. A little farther away, the areas of Potrerillos and Valle de Uco also offer several tour alternatives. Along with San Martín´s Circuit, they show tourists that, in addition to good wine, this province of Argentina boasts a rich history and a fascinating culture that is evident also in its present.

The Aconcagua

Unquestionable icon in the Andes Mountain Range and Argentina, Mount Aconcagua, located in the Province of Mendoza, is one of the most famous mountains in the world and visitors from all corners of our planet come along to climb it.

It does not matter what route is chosen to hit the summit or whether it is actually hit or not. The Aconcagua, its preparations, anecdotes, successes and failures treasure a very special kind of magic, hard to find in any other natural attraction.

Valle de Uco

Valle de Uco is the productive heart of a shire devoted to premium wine-making. It boasts a sensational climate with plenty of sunshine. That is why driving along its roads is a pleasure that must be part of a visit to Mendoza.

The wineries follow one another on Provincial Route 89, also known as «The Wine Road». New wineries with cutting-edge technology and a great capital investment have developed in this area.

Mapa Arg_Mendoza

MENDOZA

Home of Malbec, Mendoza produces 70% of Argentine wines.
Located in the shadow of Mt.Aconcagua, the vineyards in Mendoza wine region are at one of the highest elevations in the world. Receiving little rainfall per year, the vines are irrigated with runoff from melted glaciers in the Andes.
With more than 1,500 wineries spread out through the three main wine regions – Lujan de Cuyo, Valle de Uco and Maipu – wide open spaces with nothing but vines, mountain grandeur and blue skies, and some of the best winery architecture in the world.

Mendoza has everything. To the North, the high country circuit is an invitation to find mythical Mount Aconcagua and all the paths and nooks that lead to the highest summit in America.

To the South, the thriving and always new Cities of San Rafael and Malargüe summon the entire family through recreational activities and adventure sports in natural scenes such as rivers and reservoirs, lately populated by cabins and lodgings for all tastes.

Mapa Arg_Mendoza

In the City of Mendoza and its surroundings, regions such as Luján de Cuyo, Maipú and Chacras de Coria make up a tourist mixture located a few minutes away from the urban shell. A little farther away, the areas of Potrerillos and Valle de Uco also offer several tour alternatives. Along with San Martín´s Circuit, they show tourists that, in addition to good wine, this province of Argentina boasts a rich history and a fascinating culture that is evident also in its present.

The Aconcagua

Unquestionable icon in the Andes Mountain Range and Argentina, Mount Aconcagua, located in the Province of Mendoza, is one of the most famous mountains in the world and visitors from all corners of our planet come along to climb it.

It does not matter what route is chosen to hit the summit or whether it is actually hit or not. The Aconcagua, its preparations, anecdotes, successes and failures treasure a very special kind of magic, hard to find in any other natural attraction.

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Valle de Uco

Valle de Uco is the productive heart of a shire devoted to premium wine-making. It boasts a sensational climate with plenty of sunshine. That is why driving along its roads is a pleasure that must be part of a visit to Mendoza.

The wineries follow one another on Provincial Route 89, also known as «The Wine Road». New wineries with cutting-edge technology and a great capital investment have developed in this area.

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