Wine tasting Tours & Trips in Argentina and Chile
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Wine and Landscapes of Argentina's Northwest
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery-stunning and so varied. The Peña in salta-fantastic evening.”
Michelle, traveled in September
Wine traditions flourish across Argentina and Chile, from Santiago to Mendoza's Lujan de Cuyo estates. Local vintners pour regional varieties including Malbec and Torrontes while sharing insights about high-altitude viticulture. Family-run bodegas in Cafayate offer tastings against spectacular Andean backdrops.
Duration 14 days Destinations Santiago, Mendoza, El Leoncito National Park, Ischigualasto National Park, Talampaya National Park, Belen, Cafayate, Quilmes Ruins, Cachi, SaltaSee all destinations Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From $4,560
8% Off- US$4,190You save $370
Premium wines await across both countries, from Chilean Cabernet at Pérez Cruz to Argentine Malbec in Mendoza. The UNESCO-listed Valparaíso charms visitors between tastings at Santa Rita winery and multiple boutique vineyards in Luján de Cuyo. Sommelier-led sessions enhance each tasting.
Duration 10 days Destinations Santiago, Valparaiso, Mendoza, Buenos Aires Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
8% Off- US$4,830
Chilean Casablanca Valley wineries and Mendoza's renowned bodegas reveal their secrets over multiple days. Traditional and modern wine-making methods contrast at both small family estates and large producers. Expert-guided tastings highlight regional varieties while guests relax at the wine-centric Hotel Huentala in Mendoza.
Duration 13 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
8% Off- US$3,798
7 Days Unique Experience visiting The Best Chilean & Argentinean Wine Valleys!
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The places that took me to visit, and the wines that I tasted, there is no other rating than a 100.”
PhillCollenur, traveled in March
Chilean and Argentine wine cultures shine through tastings at Casablanca Valley's Bodegas Re and Mendoza's Uco Valley estates. Santa Rita's historic cellar in Maipo Valley opens its doors for premium Malbec tastings in Mendoza, paired with gourmet vineyard lunches overlooking the Andes Mountains.
No departure dates availableDuration 7 days Destinations Santiago, Casablanca, Mendoza, Uspallata Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Signature Tours
What our customers ask about Wine tasting Tours & Trips in Argentina and Chile
What are the must-visit wine regions included in Argentina and Chile wine tours?
Wine tours through Argentina and Chile focus on the Casablanca and Maipo Valleys in Chile along with Mendoza's Luján de Cuyo and Uco Valley in Argentina. Visitors to Chile's Casablanca Valley can explore Bodegas Re where traditional clay vessel production methods are still used. The Maipo Valley features well-known estates including Haras de Pirque and Santa Rita. In Mendoza the Luján de Cuyo region stands out as the birthplace of Malbec with vineyard views set against the Andes mountains. A TourRadar traveler mentioned "Stunning scenery that is ever changing and takes your breath away combined with wonderful food and wine for exceptional value."
When is the best time to visit the wine regions of Argentina and Chile?
The wine regions of Argentina and Chile welcome visitors from October through April when temperatures are mild and rainfall is minimal. Summer months from December to February are ideal for exploring Chile's Casablanca Valley. Mendoza's wineries come alive during harvest season in March and April. The Uco Valley located 100km from Mendoza City maintains consistent conditions for wine tasting throughout the year thanks to its high-altitude position. As one TourRadar traveler noted "The wine tasting was excellent especially at Kaiken where the location was beautiful and the setting was perfect for sampling."
What's included in a typical winery visit during these tours?
Visitors can expect guided tours through vineyards and production facilities followed by professional tastings and often lunch at an on-site restaurant. Santa Rita Winery provides tours of their grape variety garden historic Bodega 1 cellar and the "Cellar of the 120 Patriots." Each stop includes detailed tastings of Reserva and Gran Reserva wines. Mendoza wineries focus on teaching proper tasting techniques production methods and wine handling basics. A TourRadar traveler noted "The guide explained the wine-making process thoroughly and the lunch at the winery's restaurant was exceptional."
How do the wine experiences differ between Argentina and Chile?
Each country offers distinct wine traditions and specialties. The Casablanca Valley in Chile produces notable white wines including Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay with both modern facilities and traditional clay vessel production at places like Bodegas Re. Argentina's Mendoza region particularly the Uco Valley specializes in high-altitude Malbec production with the Andes as a backdrop. A TourRadar traveler remarked "The contrast between Chilean and Argentinian wines was fascinating each region offering its own unique character and charm."
What accommodations can I expect during a wine tasting tour?
The tours provide 4-star hotels positioned near major wine regions. Santiago visitors stay at properties like the Pullman El Bosque while Mendoza offers the Hotel Huentala with convenient access to wine routes. Buenos Aires accommodations include the Grand Brizo in the city center. A TourRadar traveler commented "The hotels were perfectly situated for accessing the wineries and the comfort level was consistently high throughout the trip."
How physically demanding are the wine tasting tours?
These wine tours require minimal to moderate physical effort. Most vineyard walks extend 600-800 meters on level ground with regular stops for tastings and photography. The Uco Valley tours take place at higher elevations but maintain a comfortable pace suitable for most visitors. A TourRadar traveler shared "The walking portions were very manageable and the views of the Andes while strolling through the vineyards were absolutely worth it."
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