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Private: Andes High Mountain tour

Private: Andes High Mountain tour

Guided Wine Tour Through Mendoza

$230.00 Book now
Maipu Wine Region Tour

Maipu Wine Region Tour

Malbec magic in Maipu: a Mendoza wine tour exploring historic wineries, olive oil farms, and boutique vineyards, with personalized hotel pickups included

$175.00 Book now
Luxury Uco Valley Wine Tour - Private bilingual guide

Luxury Uco Valley Wine Tour - Private bilingual guide

Explore Uco valley's riches: a premium wine journey in Mendoza's elite region, featuring unique high-elevation vineyards, exclusive winery visits, and scenic Andes vistas

$215.00 Book now
Lujan de Cuyo Private Wine Tour

Lujan de Cuyo Private Wine Tour

An Exclusive Tour of Mendoza Wines

$175.00 Book now
Maipu Wine and Olive Oil Tour

Maipu Wine and Olive Oil Tour

Region Guide:
Ramiro

One of the Oldest Places in Mendoza

ARS 155.00 Book now
Lujan De Cuyo Wine Tour

Lujan De Cuyo Wine Tour

Region Guide:
Ramiro

Fascinating Wines

ARS 155.00 Book now

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How to Reach Wine Tasting Experiences in Mendoza

Wine tasting tours in Mendoza are easily accessible by different means of transportation.

By Air

Wine tastings and tours in Mendoza are easily reachable by air and land from major cities in Argentina and neighbouring countries. Plumerillo International Airport (MDZ) receives flights from all over the world, so it might be a good starting point to your journey around wine tastings and tours in Mendoza.
It is also a popular destination for major Argentinean and South American airlines.

By Car

If you’re planning to experience wine tastings and tours in Mendoza with your family or a group of friends, driving there might be a nice option. National Road No. 7, which connects Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile, is the primary access route to Mendoza. Furthermore, National Routes 40 and 143 cross Mendoza from north to south, providing another significant connection to the provinces of Patagonia and Northern Argentina.
However, driving from Buenos Aires will take around 11 hours (!!) with distance of approximately 1047 km.

By Bus

If you want to relax from driving long distances around Argentina, travelling by bus to wine tastings and tours in Mendoza might be a good option. There are excellent bus lines connecting Mendoza to all the main cities in Argentina and South America.
The bus ride from Buenos Aires to Mendoza takes approximately 14 hours.

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Everything you need to know before you take a tour to Mendoza

Mendoza is the region of countless vineyards and of wineries that supply the whole of Argentina with excellent Malbec. If you get to experience Mendoza wine tours, you will get to sip a glass of wine while looking at the tall Andes on the horizon. Mendoza is a fascinating region and the capital city, Mendoza, will not leave you indifferent with its art déco buildings and modern architecture, not to mention numerous wine tastings and tours in Mendoza. These and many other fascinating things are to be discovered during wine tastings and tours in Mendoza. Our team is happy to help you to choose the best of wine tastings and tours in Mendoza we provide!

What to expect from wine tastings and tours in Mendoza?

There is a wide range of wine tastings and tours in Mendoza.
During wine tastings and tours in Mendoza, you will get to visit the underground cellars, many of which were designed using cutting-edge technology. Tours normally continues with a walk through the barrel room, where you can hear about all of their wine making techniques, in some cases followed by a tasting straight from the barrel.
The last stop of many tours is the wine tasting experience. Guests are given wines paired with local dishes. 

What to do in Mendoza?

Wine tastings and tours in Mendoza aren't the only way to learn about the region's love-story with wine. Make sure to not miss the Wine and Harvest Museum, located in the city of Maipú. Another thing you can do is to get immersed in the indescribable beauty of Mendoza parks and gardens and experience the nightlife in the city with its restaurants, pubs offering Argentinian best wines and quality cuisine.
To relax from the hustle and bustle of the city, visit the Reserva Natural Villavicencio for some hiking and some fresh air.

What to taste in Mendoza?

At wine tastings and tours in Mendoza, you will get to taste some of the region's finest wines. Here is a quick list with some basic tasting notes:

  • Malbec: The absolute king of Mendoza is a balanced red wine, with a rounded, fruit-forward taste. The generous aroma of the wine is full of hints of blackberries, plums, blueberries, licorice, and violet flowers.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon: The taste of the wine is rich with expressive ripe aromas of black currant, raspberry, and strawberries. You might also recognize notes of cedar and oregano. It will be a great accompaniment to red meat dishes, such as beef steak and lamb quiche.
  • Chardonnay: In its Argentinean variation, this wine showcases a clean, balanced, pleasant taste. The aroma of the wine is fresh and refined, with accents of pear, melon, pineapple, and citrus nuances.

What to expect from wine tastings and tours in Mendoza?

There are a wide range of wine tastings and tours in Mendoza. Tours often begin in the vineyards, where visitors can enjoy the natural scenery while strolling freely through the aromatic vine rows. Learn about Mendoza winemakers' conventional and creative viticulture methods, as well as their one-of-a-kind grape range.
During wine tastings and tours in Mendoza, you will get to visit the underground cellars, many of which were designed using cutting-edge technology. Tours normally continues with a walk through the barrel room, where you can hear about all of their wine making techniques, in some cases followed by a tasting straight from the barrel.
The last stop of many tours is the wine tasting experience. Guests are given wines paired with local dishes. 

Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequently asked questions by our visitors

Which are the best experiences for wine tastings and tours in Mendoza?

Which places provide the best wine tastings and tours in Mendoza for kids and families?

These places provide the best wine tastings and tours in Mendoza for kids and families:

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Which places provide the best wine tastings and tours in Mendoza for groups?

These places provide the best wine tastings and tours if you visit Mendoza for groups:

Which places provide the best wine tastings and tours in Mendoza for travellers on a budget?

Which places in Mendoza provide the top wine tastings and tours if I like organic wines?

The places provide the top wine tastings and tours if you visit Mendoza and like organic wines:

What do you normally do during wine tastings and tours in Mendoza?

During a visit at a winery in Mendoza for a wine tasting and tour experience you can expect to both taste wines and experience the landscape of Mendoza. Different wineries in Mendoza offer different types of setups for the tasting and tours but most experiences take at least 1 hour. For each wine tasting and tour experience for Mendoza presented on our website, you will see a bullet point list of what you can expect to experience.

Which places provide the best private wine tastings and tours in Mendoza?

These places provide the best private wine tastings and tours in Mendoza:

Are there any exclusive and premium wine tastings and tours in Mendoza?

Are there any wine tastings and tours close to Mendoza, Maipú or Lujan de Cuyo?

Use our interactive Mendoza map to browse wine tastings and tours close to Mendoza, Maipú and Lujan de Cuyo.

What is the best time to visit Mendoza for wine tourism?

The best time to visit Mendoza for wine tourism is during the harvest season, which typically falls between February and April. This period offers a chance to witness the winemaking process in action and experience the vibrant atmosphere of the vineyards. However, Mendoza's wine tourism is popular year-round, and each season provides a unique experience, from the lush green vineyards of summer to the autumnal colors of the harvest.

What food pairings work well with Mendoza wines?

Mendoza wines pair well with a variety of dishes. Malbec, with its robust character, complements grilled meats, steaks, barbecues, and hearty stews. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot also pair well with red meats and game dishes. For white wines, Chardonnay pairs nicely with roasted poultry, seafood, and creamy sauces, while Torrontés, a signature Argentine white grape, is a great match for spicy Asian or Latin American cuisine.

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Read our travel guide to the Mendoza wine region, or discover our very selection of wineries in Mendoza and places to stay in Mendoza.

If you are looking for organized tours, check out our list of guided wine tours.