Mendoza produces over 70% of Argentina’s wine, and it’s especially famous for its bold, smooth Malbec.
Tour vineyards by bike, visit chic bodegas (wineries) with gourmet restaurants, or relax at a sunset tasting with Andes views in the background.
Top wine regions:
Luján de Cuyo – Classic wineries & home of Malbec
Maipú – Historic and charming with easy bike routes
Uco Valley – High-altitude vineyards & modern architecture
After a day of wine, soak your stress away at the Termas de Cacheuta – natural hot springs in the mountains with thermal pools, mud treatments, and spa views that feel like paradise.
Mendoza isn’t just about sipping wine. It’s also a base for high-altitude adventures:
Trek or take a tour to Aconcagua, the tallest peak in the Western Hemisphere.
Whitewater rafting on the Mendoza River.
Horseback riding with gauchos through the vineyards at sunset.
Paragliding over the valleys if you’re feeling bold.
The city of Mendoza is laid-back and leafy, filled with wide avenues, fountains, and friendly locals.
Walk around Parque General San Martín – a massive park perfect for relaxing.
Enjoy outdoor cafes, art markets, and lively plazas.
At night, head to Arístides Street for bars, live music, and a vibrant scene.
✔️ Social wine tours & group tastings
✔️ Safe, walkable streets and bike-friendly areas
✔️ Friendly locals & English-speaking tour guides
✔️ A balanced mix of chill and adventure
Bonus Tip: Many wineries require reservations — book at least a day in advance or go with a tour for a seamless experience.
Pair your wine with:
Asado (Argentine barbecue)
Empanadas mendocinas (with olives and egg)
Locro (hearty stew)
Or splurge on a multi-course wine-pairing lunch at a luxury bodega.
March–May (Fall): Grape harvest season (Vendimia Festival!), mild weather, golden vineyards
September–November (Spring): Blooming vineyards, fewer crowds
Summers (Dec–Feb) are hot, but great for mountain trips
🛫 Airport: El Plumerillo International (MDZ)
🗣️ Language: Spanish (but wineries often speak English)
💳 Currency: Argentine Peso (ARS)
💰 Budget: Affordable wine tours and dining options
Mendoza is the kind of place that feeds your soul while tempting your palate. It’s slow, sunny, and sensuous, blending world-class wine with genuine warmth and mountain beauty. Whether you're solo or with company, Mendoza invites you to take your time, fill your glass, and breathe deeply.
Because here, life really is better with a view and a Malbec in hand.