Mendoza is the most beautiful wine tourism region in all of South America! Located in the southwest country of the world, Argentina, Mendoza is a must-visit destination for any wine lover. The Mendoza region is nestled in the shadow of the magnificent Andes Mountains, with the highest mountain in the Americas, Aconcagua, right on its doorstep. This incredible wine region is a true paradise, offering breathtaking vineyards and awe-inspiring views of the Andes, all paired with the finest wines you'll ever taste! 

Mendoza is world-renowned for its exceptional Malbec, but there's so much more to discover! In Mendoza, there are more than 900 wineries, and 269 of them are open to tourism!

This region has more than 300 sunny days per year, a regular temperature of 33 degrees Fahrenheit, and a beautiful city capital, Mendoza city. 

The city also has so many urban tasting bars and high-quality gastronomic options! You've got to try the famous steak houses serving asado, the most famous Argentinian barbecue, and you'll be blown away by the seven Michelin-starred restaurants.

And there's more! Mendoza City has its international airport, connecting it with direct flights from the USA, Brazil, and Europe.

Mendoza city has also its international airport, which connects the city with direct flights from the USA, Brazil, and Europe.

Mendoza is a member of the global wine city capitals!

As a region, Mendoza produces an incredible 70% of all Argentinian wines and represents a whopping 91% of all Argentinian wine exports.

We're thrilled to introduce you to two of our most special regions: Luján de Cuyo and Uco Valley.

Luján de Cuyo is world-famous for its incredible Malbec! This region is the proud owner of the geographic indicator of the Malbec name (DOC, original denomination control).

Here you'll find the most incredible old and traditional wineries, right alongside modern, award-winning, iconic, and boutique wineries.

Uco Valley is home to the newest, most spectacular, and most innovative wineries you'll ever see! The Valley is a bit behind Lujan when it comes to wine production, but today, its visionary winemakers are making up for lost time! They're producing the best-quality altitude wines in South America, including Cabernet Franc, which is set to become the future of Uco Valley.

Both areas produce red wines; Malbec, Cabs, Cabernet Franck, Merlot, Pinot Noir, and white wines; Torrontes, Chardonnay, Semillon and they also make Sparkling Wines, Organic and premium blends. 

Mendoza offers visitors the best winery restaurants, Boutique Hotels, Wineries tasting, and many more original experiences that involve wine.

 

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