Located within 35 acres of vineyards, Cavas Wine Lodge is a unique wine lodging experience, surrounded by well-known Mendoza wineries in Lujan de Cuyo.
The Furlotti family has lived on this Chacras de Coria finca for more than three generations. Gabriela, the owner, is very personable and leads lively wine tastings and cooking classes with her guests.
Designed and built by Eliana Molinelli, a famous sculptor from Mendoza, Casa Margot is a unique Champagne boutique. Located among one of the wine roads, Casa Margot aims to share and spread the culture of Champagne to its guest.
The Inn of Vistalba is an unique place, located at the Carlos Pulenta Winery. Guests have the opportunity to stay in an actual wine cellar, where they can witness the whole wine process.
Located in Lujan de Cuyo, Villa Mansa is located among many vineyards, close by to famed wineries such as Vistalba, Achával Ferrer, Senetiner, Faivre Montmayou and Kaiken.
Located in the leafy suburban town Chacras de Coria, 15 minutes away from the city of Mendoza, this restaurant, popular with locals and tourists, is known for their steak and other Argentine classics. The large sundeck is perfect for dining al fresco…
Located inside an old adobe house on the property of Bodega Estrella de Los Andes, Primula Cantina Ferroviaria brings together food and wine with the history.
Hidden away in a picturesque corner of enormous vineyards, Achaval Ferrer is one of the most visited wineries in Mendoza. It achieved huge international fame as it began to score some of the highest points for an Argentine wine.
In 2009, the Pimentel family, who specialized in farm management, created Caelum project after deciding to move from Buenos Aires to Mendoza. Recruiting the help of Italian winemaker Guiseppe Franceschini, they started making European style wines.
Top scoring wines such as Argentina’s first 98 point wine with Robert Parker, and family fame as the pioneers of making Malbec in Argentina make this a can’t miss winery for most Argentine wine lovers.
This quaint, family run winery in the heart of Lujan de Cuyo gives you a great idea of how boutique wine is made. The Gonzalez family, the owners, personally lead tours of the quaint establishment, and often give let you taste from the barrel.
This picturesque traditional winery has lots of charm and a rich heritage still housing South America’s oldest white wine, a Semillon from 1942. The old white wine was originally used for blending with red wines (a common practice at the time).
During your horseback rides at the finca, guests have the opportunity to select which wineries to visit. Wineries often visited include Viña Cobos, Decero, Belasco de Baquedano, Septima, Ruca Malen, Melipal, Cruzat, Norton, and Terraza de los Andes.
Rincon de los Oscuros raise their own cattle and horses, and share breathtaking views with guests - condors and other rare wildlife are the norm. Enjoy a half day or a full day tour.
Entre Cielos offers the only first traditional (hamam) Turkish bath circuit in all of Latin America. Hamams are the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with your body.
Termas de Cacheuta Springs offers massages and relaxation in an adventurous, natural setting, overlooking breathtaking mountains. You can laze the day away wading from hot spring to hot spring.
At this store, dedicated to folk are, you can view and purchase many types of folk art, including tapestries, ceramics, wood carvings, silverware and religious objects.
Named Emiliano Guianazu or Casa Fader in honor of one of hte most important impressionist artists from Argentina, Fernando Fader, this museum is located in Mayor Drummond, Lujan de Cuyo.