We offer a complete list of wineries open to tourism, with its main features.
Northern oasis: Primera Zona: MAIPU
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Coquimbito | LA RURAL | large | Traditional |
(1885) Its wine museum houses the greatest collection of ancient wine-making tools, along with religious images found in the Cuyo region and bordering countries. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Coquimbito | TRAPICHE | large | Traditional |
(1902) This Florentine-style winery boasts about being one of the largest wineries in Argentina. It is a pioneer regarding technological innovation and the conquest of new markets. The wines they make have been awarded in several occasions. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Coquimbito | VIÑAS DEL CERNO | Small | Traditional |
This family-owned operation makes varietal wines using traditional methods and offers enjoyable tasting sessions. ‘Cerno’ means hard wood heart, just like the oak barrels where wine is aged. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Cruz de Piedra | CRUZ DE PIEDRA | large | Modern |
It stands out for its Mediterranean style, huge stained-glass windows, and vast vineyards. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Cruz de Piedra | VISTANDES | large | Modern |
Visitors can tour around the “Hechizo del Plata” finca surrounded by the Lunlunta mountain range and try home-made dishes and the wine they make at their restaurant. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Cruz de Piedra | CARINAE | Small | Modern |
Its owners, Brigitte and Philippe Subra came from France in 1998 and in 2003 they opened a true boutique winery that specializes in the production of top wines and olive oil. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Cruz de Piedra | BENEGAS | Small | Traditional |
Governor Agustin Alvarez finished building it in 1901. It is one of the few historical relics of ancient Mendoza. The building is made of adobe and its gorgeous stone cellar is used to keep barrels and store wine. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Fray L. Beltrán | FAMILIA ZUCCARDI | large | Modern |
A pioneer in the cult of wine and entertaining visitors (it has been awarded by the Great Wine Capitals Global Network). This winery offers a wide range of tourist opportunities: tasting lessons, afternoon tea, Come harvest with us, Flying time! Cyclng and tasting, etc. and their restaurant, Casa del Visitante. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Gutierrez | GIOL | large | Traditional |
It is a winery of great historical value since it houses – besides the mythical Nancy’s oak barrel (one of the most splendid and large barrels in the world) – the National Museum of Wine, the Ecological Museum and a restaurant. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Gutierrez | LOPEZ | large | Traditional |
(1898) It is one of the most traditional wineries in Argentina due to its colonial Spanish architectural style. It has exported wine for over 70 year to many countries around the world. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Las Barrancas | FLICHMAN | large | Modern |
(1873) Built on a former Huarpe settlement, this family-owned operation makes high quality wine. Close to it stands Nuestra Señora del Rosario chapel, the oldest in the province. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Lunlunta | DOMAINE SAN DIEGO | Small | Traditional |
Visitors are guided around their vineyards by very instructive signs. A photographic safari is also available. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Lunlunta | DON ARTURO | Small | Traditional |
Close to the Seminary, on the Mendoza river bank, this winery stands out due to the many rose bushes around it. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Maipú | BAUDRON | large | Traditional |
Hiding amidst ancient trees, this winery exhibits murals painted by Mendocinean artists, and 100 year-old wine-making tools. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Maipú | NERVIANI | Small | Traditional |
(1892) This boutique winery has been carefully preserved by the original owner family. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Rodeo del Medio | DON BOSCO | Small | Traditional |
Traditional and heritage elements are kept there. It houses the School of Oenology. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Russell | CECCHIN | Small | Traditional |
(1910) Their traditional techniques and organic (chemical-free) production line are noteworthy. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Russell | FAMILIA Di Tommaso | Small | Traditional |
It has a restaurant, offers tasting session at various levels and houses a small museum of wine. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Russell | TRIVENTO | Small | Modern |
TRIVENTO means three winds: Polar wind, Zonda wind and Sudestada wind, the winds that blow on arid Mendoza. Trivento is the Argentinean branch of Chilean Concha y Toro. |
Municipality | Winery | Size | Style |
Santa Blanca | VIÑA MAIPU | Small | Traditional |
They do their best to show the funny side of their activity that is why; they invite visitors to play a game that ends with a tasting session. |
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