Enjoy Leisure and Recreation at Atamisque Winery

Atamisque Winery is beautifully situated in the foothills of the Andes Mountains, in the San José area of the Tupungato District, along a renowned wine route. Surrounded by lush poplar trees, this winery offers a variety of amenities for visitors. Guests can enjoy a delightful restaurant, a scenic golf course, tennis courts, trout fishing, and comfortable overnight accommodations. Atamisque Winery is the ideal destination for those seeking a harmonious blend of relaxation, recreation, and stunning landscapes.

Exceptional Wines from Fertile Terroir

Atamisque's vineyards thrive in a unique microclimate and fertile soil, extending over 125 hectares. The estate benefits from an efficient irrigation system powered by two wells. In addition to producing high-quality Malbec, Viognier, and Chardonnay, the winery takes advantage of the Uco Valley's cool climate to cultivate Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petit Verdot. The meticulous work of the viticulturists and the careful selection of handpicked grapes result in a diverse range of wines, including red, white, rosé, and sparkling options.

Comfortable Accommodations at Atamisque Winery

Atamisque Winery also offers excellent lodging for guests from around the world. The Lodge at Atamisque provides breathtaking views and a taste of rustic Mendoza life. Each room is tastefully decorated and equipped with modern amenities, including free Wi-Fi, private parking, and breakfast options.

In addition to wine tasting, guests can enjoy a nine-hole golf course set in a picturesque park. The winery also features tennis courts and provides necessary equipment for guests, along with a variety of outdoor activities to enhance your stay.

Experiences to book at Atamisque Winery

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Gape Gape
March 16, 2024
Very good and professional tour with Valentina. Wines are very good. Large, impressive winery.
Cintia V Hernandez
September 26, 2023
Yesterday I visited the winery and was pleasantly surprised, not only by the nature of the winery, but also by its history, the quality and the variety of its wines. There are several lines: young wines, reserve wines and great reserve wines. Thanks to Dina's willingness and cordiality, the visit was excellent. THANK YOU

Location

Location Ruta 86. Km. 30, Tupungato, Mendoza, 5561, Argentina

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Reduced Mobility Access
Restaurant
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Wine types

Red Wine
White Wine
Rose Wine
Sparkling Wine
Sweet Wine
Fortified Wine
Spirits

Grape varieties

Viognier
Chardonnay
Sauvignon Blanc
Pinot Noir
Merlot
Malbec
Cabernet Sauvignon
Petit Verdot

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Nadia Godoy
Reviewed on August 24, 2024

The tour of the winery was a very good experience for me; the guide Valentina cleared up our doubts about the place and the production of the wines. We learned a lot, which makes us want to come back.

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Gape Gape
Reviewed on March 16, 2024

Very good and professional tour with Valentina. Wines are very good. Large, impressive winery.

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Cintia V Hernandez
Reviewed on September 26, 2023

Yesterday I visited the winery and was pleasantly surprised, not only by the nature of the winery, but also by its history, the quality and the variety of its wines. There are several lines: young wines, reserve wines and great reserve wines. Thanks to Dina's willingness and cordiality, the visit was excellent. THANK YOU

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Belen Pozzi
Reviewed on September 25, 2023

Excellent experience. I have been drinking wine for a long time and, in fact, I work in a winery. I was surprised by the quality of the wines. Another level. And Dina, a genius, made our experience excellent. I really recommend it 100%. I read somewhere that they are young wines. They have all kinds. It depends on the experience you hire, the type of tasting to be done. We tasted wine straight from the tank, as well as young, reserve and grand reserve. Applause for this entire work team!

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Denise Felinberti
Reviewed on May 28, 2023

A Bodega Atamisque fica num complexo com a vinícola, os lodges, or restaurante Rincon, all pomares and outdoor activities. This hostel does not receive a visit from Cortesia. It is an architectural construction that integrates the region's vegetation. It's also enormous and comfortable outside the winery near you. If you don't have anything to say, it's a good and unique experience. Fomos recebidos and encaminhados for a visitação onde conhecemos or processo de recebimento the uvas, a separate, a fermentação. Podemos experimentar um vinho em um tanque de clarificação. Depois fomos para uma sala com barris de carvalho, eles usam 3 armazenamentos antes do descarte. Após fomos para uma sala muito bonita para a degustação de 3 linhas de vinhos, a Serbal, a Catalpa and Atamisque. Tem um mostruário e uma pequena loja na entrada com vinhos que podem ser adquiridos. The wine is also produced in a variety of plants and uses in production. As explicações sobre as uvas, as terras ea vinícola foram muito interestings e valiosas. Sugestões: Poderia ter mais itens da Atamisque para compra, like abridores de garrafas, taças e outras lembranças. Banheiros are acessíveis para os visitors.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Atamisque Winery

Where is Atamisque Winery located?

Atamisque Winery is located in Uco Valley, Argentina

What type of wines does Atamisque Winery produce?

Atamisque Winery produces Red Wine, White Wine, Rose Wine, Sparkling Wine, Sweet Wine, Fortified Wine, Spirits.

What grape varieties do they plant at Atamisque Winery?

At Atamisque Winery, they cultivate Viognier, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot.

What languages do they speak at the Atamisque Winery?

At Atamisque Winery they speak English, Spanish, French, Portuguese.

Do they produce organic wines at Atamisque Winery?

No, Atamisque Winery is not an organic wine producer.