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GROUP WINE TOURS
GROUP WINE TOURS Mendoza Wine Country
PRIVATE WINE TOURS
PRIVATE WINE TOURS Mendoza Wine Country
Argentina & Chile
THE WINE REGIONS OF ARGENTINA & CHILE
Wine Harvest Festival 2009
MENDOZA WINE HARVEST FESTIVAL 2009

THE WINERIES

Achaval Ferrer
Achaval Ferrer were the first Argentine winery to score 96 points in Wine Spectator
Andeluna
Another high altitude winery from Valle de Uco, producing exciting wines and fascinating private tours.
Alta Vista
Alta Vista are Mendoza´s leading terroirists
Benegas
Cool rustic “adobe” is still alive.—beautifully restored and wine fit for a King.
Bianchi
San Rafael`s most famous winery and certainly one of the most promising,
Carinae
Lives amongst the stars and makes heavenly wine.
Carlos Pulenta
Classic example of…divide friendly brothers and spread great skill to more wineries.
Carmelo Patti
“Fruit driven wines, what on earth do you mean”?
Catena Zapata
If Mendoza had a Royal Family it would be the Catena Zapata dynasty.
Chandon
If it bubbles, it will sell.
Dolium
Dolium is a Latin term for wine vessel stored underground to keep cool.
Dominio del Plata
Susanna Balbo and Pedro Marchetsky must be Argentina´s most famous winemaking couple.
Doña Elvira
"We`re 100% Argentine!" says the owner,
Doña Paula
Another good example of Chileans really liking Argentina!!!
Enrique Foster
A brand new winery set amongst the vineyards of Lujan de Cuyo, Enrique Foster has taken little time to make a big impression on the local and international wine scene.
Fabre Montmayou
Their top wine, the Gran Vin (80-85% Malbec with the rest Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot) is aged for 18months in French oak barrels. They never produce more than 15,000 bottles and it is only made during the best years.
Familia Zuccardi
Zuccardi, producing 18 million litres a year is one of Mendoza’s biggest producers.
Finca Flichman
Finca Flichman is one of the oldest and most respectable wineries in Argentina.
Decero
Alpine perfection under the majestic Andes
Lagarde
With mule-tilled malbec vineyards and the oldest white wine in South America, Lagarde is one of Argentina´s most interesting wineries.
La Rural
Wine from a cows rear end!!...pass me the whisky bottle please.
Lurton
Another French demonstration of the great hopes that exist for Argentine wine.
Montevejo
Part of Clos de los Siete - a French club of millionaires, Monteviejo is the first of seven wineries to be built on the high plains of Valle de Uco.
Nieto Senetiner
Situated in Carodilla, Lujan de Cuyo, Nieto Senetiner was originally a local partnership established in 1969.
Norton
Founded by a British rail engineer at the end of the 19th century, Bodega Norton has become one of the largest and most important wineries in Argentina.
O.Fournier
Consulta is a southern sub-region of Valle de Uco and an area admired for the quality of its grapes.
Pulenta Estate
One of a trio of fine wineries the Pulenta brothers own.
Renacer
When retiring from the World Bank, Chilean Patricio Reich decided to get in on the fine wine boom across the Andes in Argentina.
Ruca Malen
A rising star on the Argentine wine scene
Salentein
Salentein is a Dutch owned winery that also has important holdings in the Argentine fruit industry.
Septima
Septima means seventh, one of nine international wineries owned by the Codorniu company.
Suter
Nowhere are hail nets more ubiquitous then in San Rafael.
Tapiz
Many people are surprised when they hear that originally Tapiz was a Kendall Jackson winery.
Tempus Alba
“Cloning” their way to a perfect Malbec.
Terrazas de los Andes
Moet and Chandon add finesse to the Mendoza scene.
Viña Amalia
Carlos Basso is a famous name in Argentine winemaking and he lends his name to this winery´s top wine
Viña Cobos
A little bit of “Sonoma” here in Mendoza.
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