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Casa Vigil

Casa Vigil

Explore the enchanting Casa Vigil Winery in Mendoza, where wine, art, and culinary delights intertwine in a poetic journey

ARS 22,350.00 Book now
Rj Viñedos

Rj Viñedos

Built in 1940, our winery embodies Mendoza's traditional charm, producing premium wines while retaining its historical allure

ARS 5,800.00 Book now
Carinae

Carinae

Where Argentinian grapes meet a complex French style in the most beautiful way to bring you something magical together

ARS 4,200.00 Book now
Viña El Cerno

Viña El Cerno

Explore tradition and nature: Viña El Cerno's organic wines and historic charm showcase Mendoza's beauty and winemaking heritage

ARS 3,200.00 Book now
Mevi

Mevi

In Mevi, we meticulously monitor our grapes from the vine to the winery, ensuring the production of exceptional quality wines year-on-year.

ARS 740.00 Book now

Best Cities to Visit in Maipú, Argentina

Map Of Maipú Wineries

Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequently asked questions by our visitors

Where is Maipo Valley

Maipo Valley is the most major wine-producing areas in Chile. It is located located just south of the capital city Santiago.

How to reach wineries in Maipo Valley?

Pirque is the main town in Maipo Valley, therefore if you want to go by bus, this is where you should begin your tour. The simplest option is to rent a car and drive from Santiago, where most of the wineries in Maipo Valley are about an hour away. Make sure to rent a 4x4 in case you need to navigate any rocky country roads.

What is the best season to visit wineries in Maipo Valley?

The harvest season (March to early May) is the finest time to explore wineries in Maipo Valley. It's fall, which means the days are getting cooler, the leaves are changing colors, and it's a lovely time to be here. During the harvest season, several vineyards offer special tours.

What do wineries in Maipo Valley offer?

Wineries in Maipo Valley are well-organized and provide a variety of facilities and activities for their visitors' convenience. If you're planning a visit with your family or a group, here are some planned kid games, bus parking, and reduced mobility access. Wineries have a tasting room with a restaurant and welcome visitors with pets. You can always check out the service accessibility on our website!

The most common grape varieties and style of wines in Maipo Valley

The Maipo Valley produces some of the most outstanding wines in the country. Rich, fruit-driven red wines are sometimes referred to as the "Bordeaux of South America."
Here is the list of most common grape varieties in Maipo Valley:
Red varieties - Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Merlot, Malbec
White varieties - Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc

What are the most popular wineries to visit in Maipo Valley?

These are the most popular wineries in Maipo Valley:

Which wineries in Maipo Valley produce organic wines?

These wineries in Maipo Valley produce organic wines:

Discover more about wineries in Maipú

Are you searching for tips or advice on wineries & vineyards to visit during your holiday to Maipú?

Below we have provided a list of wineries in Maipú open for visitors. You can find some reputable wineries near Haux and Camarsac, where you can experience wines in a fairytale atmosphere. You will also find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the wineries in Maipú. We hope you will discover what makes the region special and enjoy your exploration of reputable Maipú. All wineries & vineyards in the region have cellar door sales and a great selection of wine tourism activities.

Read more about Maipú

Get more information about Maipú wine subregion located in Mendoza, Argentina. Explore other nearby subregions, like Uco Valley and San Juan to discover tips and suggestions for your next trip.

Discover more wineries near Maipú

Check out the best Wineries in Mendoza. If you are looking for more nearby wineries to visit, you can explore Wineries in Uco Valley or Wineries in San Juan.