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Wine tasting tours in Argentina reveal how the world's most elevated wine country, from the Andes foothills to the Quebrada de Cafayate at 3,000m shapes the flavour of Malbec, Torrontés, Cabernet Sauvignon and Bonarda as it becomes Mendoza Malbec at multiple altitude levels, Salta Torrontés and the structured Cabernet of Whether you want a quick wine tasting near you or an immersive winery experience, Argentina delivers at every pace.

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Michael
Michael March 26, 2026
Tour cancelled but the best ever We arrived on time to find out our 11Am tour had been cancelled because the guide was sick. We were still allowed to enter the property. As we approached the...
Juliana
Juliana June 24, 2025
Delicious surprise It was just my husband and me for the visit, and maybe that made the difference. We felt like we were on a very private tour, which lasted longer than usual....
Iren
Iren November 25, 2024
Excellent and very informative wine tour The owner welcomed us and explained in details the three methods for producing sparkling wines. Then we had a tasting of a total of seven wines - white,...
Miles
Miles October 11, 2025
Friendly and very informative Andrés was an amazing host, friendly, informative with a good sense of humour. He spent much longer than we paid for and answered all our questions. His...
Samuel
Samuel February 20, 2026
Kosher wine tour Really great guide and great learning and drinking experience! It was kosher which was great and thoroughly recommend.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Argentina by air?

To travel and visit the best wine tastings and tours in Argentina, more than 100 airports of the country will be in your service.

Find some most convenient options below, to arrive in Argentina by air.

1. Buenos Aires has 2 main airports: Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini Airport (EZE) and Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport (AFP) 

2. Cordoba Airport (COR) is closer to travel in La Rioja and San Juan wine regions. 

3. Fly into Mendoza Airport (MDZ) to enjoy some of the best wine tastings in Argentina, in Mendoza wine region.  

4. To visit the tours near Patagonia wine region, fly into San Carlos de Bariloche Airport (BRC), in Rio Negro. Or, fly into Neuquen Airport (NQN).

5. Tucuman Airport (TUC) is the best option to visit the wine tours in Argentina, in Tucuman wine region. 

6. Jujuy airport (JUJ) will be in your service to visit the wine tastings in sub-region Jujuy, and wine region Salta.

How can I travel to Argentina by car?

Read the tips below, to safely drive around and visit the best wine tours in Argentina.

To drive in Argentina, you should be 18 or older with a legal driving license issued by any country. However, to hire a car you should be 23 or older. 

Better to keep the papers and insurance with you at all times, as you might encounter some police checkpoints during the trip. 

Most of the roads are paved and easy to drive. However, 4WD would be more convenient, as you might encounter some gravel roads, depending on your destination.

There are 2 important roads, in Argentina. The "La Cuarenta" (also known as road 40), and the Pan-American highway. 

La Cuarente (road 40) is a great option to drive in the wine regions and visit the best wine tastings and tours in Argentina. The road goes through most of the parts of this vast land. Among them are wine regions of: Salta, Cafayate, Tucuman, Catamarca, La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza, and Patagonia

Drive along the historical and very scenic route of the Pan-American highway. It goes through the wine regions of Mendoza, and Patagonia.

How can I travel to Argentina by train?

To visit the wine tastings and tours in Argentina, you can travel from one region to another, by the local train system.

The railway system covers a quite wide area of the country and offers multiple departures from each city.
There is a wide range of service, for example high and economy class tickets, overnight trains and etc. Check out the Virail webpage and plan your train trip to visit the best wine tours in Argentina.

What wine is Argentina known for?

Malbec is the most well-known wine of Argentina. Make sure to try some Malbec, during your wine tour in Argentina.

Why is Malbec so popular in Argentina?

Malbec is a red wine with medium tannins and less acidity, so it is is pleasant to drink and easy to pair with a variety of dishes.

Malbec pairs very well with cheese and meat. Try some Malbec at one of your wine tour in Argentina, in Mendoza region.

What are the best wine tastings in Argentina?

Check-out some of the outsdanding wine tastings and tours in Argentina:

1. Viña El Cerno
2. Valle De La Puerta
3. Viña Alicia
4. Andeluz Organic Wine
5. Bodega Alta Vista
6. Bodegas Baudron