Embracing the Vine: The Ultimate Argentina Wine Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
The fruit of the vine becomes a gateway to culture during your handcrafted Argentina wine tour. Let the vines lead you through a history of the country as seen by both Spanish conquistadors and indigenous peoples. Explore the trails shaped by European immigrants crafting new ventures into wine production in a new world. Embrace the rugged terrain of the Humahuaca Gorge and sample the most memorable varietals in the most unexpected places, such as in the staggering altitudes of the Andean foothills, exploring how Argentina has taken the world by storm as a celebrated producer of fantastic wines. For additional Argentina travel destinations, browse our other Argentina wine tours on Zicasso.
Customizable Itinerary
Buenos Aires – Arrive in Gorgeous Buenos Aires with an Introductory Tour
The city of Buenos Aires has an elegant ambiance emanating from the blend of South American spirit and European architecture reminiscent of the tree-lined streets of Paris. The 19th-century facades intersperse high-rise luxury apartments. Also, like Paris, each of the 47 “barrios” of Buenos Aires has a distinct character separate from the rest of the city like an enclave devoted to bohemian art, antiques, or certain cuisine. Your flight arrives at Ministro Pistarini International Airport, where your private transfer greets you upon arrival.
The aroma of rich coffee emanates from the cafes fading beneath the buttery scent of pastry dough emanating from the bakeries making savory empanadas. You take some time to settle into the comforts of your elegant hotel in the Recoleta. The barrio has established itself as the center of culture with broad, shady avenues, fashionable boutiques, and an undeniable European ambiance. Your guide meets you at the hotel and escorts you on an introductory tour of Buenos Aires leading you to the city’s civic heart at the Plaza de Mayo.
The president’s mansion, known as the Casa Rosada crowns the plaza with 19th-century architectural design and an unforgettable pink hue. The structure was erected over the foundations of the 16th-century Spanish fortress. A museum opened in 1957 displays presidential memorabilia such as sashes, batons, and furniture, as well as excavations of the original fortress. The mansion brings the prestige of the city to the forefront, as well as the history of Argentina from the Spanish Rule to Independence as the long avenues connect with the shopping district of Avenida Florida.
What's Included:
Buenos Aires – Visit a Wine Tasting Club before a Dining Experience
Mendoza – Transfer to Mendoza for a Welcome Tour in View of the Andes
Mendoza – Explore the Lujan de Cuyo Wine Region with Sample Tastings
Mendoza – Relish the Maipu Region on a Full Day Tour Paired with Lunch
Mendoza – Travel the Pan American Highway Discovering the Andes
Mendoza – Enjoy an Active Survey of Mendoza on a Bike and Wine Tour
Salta – Fly to Salta for an Immersive Cultural Tour of the Colonial City
Cafayate – Indulge in Wines Touring the High-Altitude Vines of Cafayate
Salta – Delight in Nature’s Beauty at Hamuhuaca Gorge on a Full Day Tour
Buenos Aires – Return to Buenos Aires and Enjoy an Evening Tango Show
Buenos Aires – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Discover the particular characteristics of an up-and-coming varietal in Argentina during a private wine tour of the Maipu micro-region
- Sample the decadent and distinct flavors of Malbec in the popular winegrowing region of Lujan de Cuyo during an exclusive wine tour
- Uncover the favorable climate and unique position of the Cafayate winegrowing region located in the high-altitude Andean plains
- Step away from the wine trail and witness the captivating natural beauty of ancient orange-glowing rock formations at Hamuhuaca Gorge
- Travel to the remarkable panoramic lookout on the slopes of the tallest mountain in the Americas, known as Aconcagua
- Explore fabulous preserved colonial architecture in Salta, as well as grand displays of indigenous artifacts in the Museum of Indigenous American Art
- Indulge in an active exploration of a village outside of Mendoza city during a bicycle tour stopping at a number of boutique wineries
- Witness the majestic movements of the tango during a dinner show in the exciting San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires
- Learn how to make the perfect glass of mate tea after an Argentine dining experience focusing on the flavors of specific traditional dishes
Detailed Description
Argentina is a country steeped in memories of the indigenous peoples to Spanish colonialists, the spirit of the Independence movement to the growth of a celebrated wine industry. Your 12-day wine tour celebrates the culture of vintners in Argentina and the diverse flavors of the vine tempered by the characteristics of the soil. Sample the stunning richness of the cuisine and the wealth of cultures from Buenos Aires to Salta, Mendoza to Cafayate during a remarkable wine-tasting experience perfect for oenophiles or amateur wine-enthusiasts.
The sumptuous splendor of Argentina emanates outwards of Buenos Aires, a city acting as the center of cultural history dating back to the Spanish colonial settlement in the 16th century. The variety of neighborhoods becomes a precursor to the wine regions showing how even regions within such close-knit proximity develop distinctive attributes. Exploring the city reveals the treasures of baroque architecture and the charms of boutique shops lining the outdoor shopping districts, as well as the wealth of wineries providing introductions to the flavors of Argentine wine and cuisine.
Mendoza has become the center of Argentina’s famous wine region with sub-regions blossoming through the use of different varietals and combinations. The quiet but mineral-rich oasis shines with exuberant flavors deriving from a culinary revolution beyond wine to include chocolates and ice cream. The different villages, wineries, and vineyards around the Mendoza region include the Malbec growing region of Lujan de Cuyo and the diverse region grape varietals in Maipu. The city provides wonderful opportunities to cycle around the vineyards and explore the panoramic mountain views of the Andean foothills.
Salta is another celebrated wine-growing region in Argentina also known for its preserved colonial architecture. The cobbled streets create a connection with the indigenous communities around the northern region, in addition to surrounding vineyards running from the arid landscape to the high-altitude plain. The landscape boasts majestic gorges shimmering with orange rock and lush riverbanks leading to vineyards thriving in the cooler climate on the Andean plateau. From museums displaying indigenous artifacts and art to a golden baroque pulpit in the church at Jujuy, Salta becomes your epicenter for wines and culture in the lesser-visited northwest.
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Starting Price
$4,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 357 reviews
There are not enough words to describe how magical this trip was. It was 26 days and every day was an adventure filled with unexpected surprises. This trip touched the highlights of Argentina and just a tiny portion of Antarctica. Even though I was not able to see the whole of Argentina and the whole of Antarctica, the experience remained beautiful, all thanks to Zicasso's travel agent and his team, who made this trip very much a magical adventure. Yes, it was aggressive, as I covered many different parts. However, my agent and his team made it possible for me to feel comfortable and enjoy my experience. He and I worked together from March 2024 to October 2024 on customizing this trip. We talked about the budget and certain modifications. The result was a trip I will never ever forget.
Buenos Aires: I was there for one night and got a great overview of the history of Argentina from my guide. In the six hours I had on the tour, I understood I needed to stay in Buenos Aires longer to appreciate the city. There are many districts and each has its own history and, in a way, its own culture. I have to return to explore Buenos Aires a little bit more because six hours is not enough to explore this beautiful city. I was amazed at how green this city is. I appreciated the guide for giving me an overview of the history of Argentina. However, I know I need to come back to really get an in-depth education of the history of Argentina, especially the history of Buenos Aires.
El Calafate: This is a relatively new city in Santa Cruz province. Let me tell you, it is absolutely gorgeous. It has a different, country-style feeling. One of the biggest attractions of El Calafate is definitely Lago Argentino, with branches of its glacier river surrounding the city. The Perito Moreno Glacier was absolutely magnificent. I can't believe I was able to trek on top of the glacier. The guides were awesome. They helped me a lot while I was struggling to trek on this glacier. They made me feel comfortable and gave me the courage to trek on just a small part of the glacier.
The next day, I visited El Chaltén. My guide was awesome. She made me comfortable during the three-hour ride and told me lots of interesting facts. She was very patient when I was hiking up to Laguna Capri. The hike, which is four kilometers from the base, was very challenging, but I was able to do it. On the ride back, I was able to see the cloudless peaks of Mount Fitzroy. That was really a lucky day … it reminded me that life can be very unpredictable, with many twists and turns.
Ushuaia: I cannot believe I came to the southernmost city in the world! I hiked eight kilometers in the Tierra del Fuego National Park and paddled in the Lapataia river. This was definitely a very challenging excursion, but my guide made me feel very comfortable and helped me all along this challenging trek. Everybody in my trekking group made me feel comfortable as I was struggling to hike along the steep path. However challenging this trek was, I still loved it and enjoyed it, and was able to inhale the beauty of this pristine forest.
The next day I did a five-kilometer hike into Laguna Esmeralda, which was again breathtaking. Even though this track was not as challenging as the previous day, it was still challenging because of the muddy path. My guide was very patient with me and made us all feel very, very comfortable. This hike was worth it, as after five kilometers hiking, I was able to see Laguna Esmeralda. This beautiful green glacier lagoon was breathtaking; again not enough words to describe its beauty. I was very appreciative of my guide and all the group members who helped me as I was struggling to hike.
Antarctica: What can I say? I visited the coldest, driest, windiest place on our planet. Even though it was not fun journeying through the Drake Passage for 48 hours, going in and coming back, it was definitely worth the experience and risk-taking. After all, adventures are known for their challenges. The expedition team was excellent. They were highly and made sure everyone on the ship had a great experience. Every one of the crew cared about us. Again, there are not enough words to explain how beautiful this continent is. I have never loved winter, snow, or even ice, but it taught me how to fall in love with ice. There were so many beautiful icebergs. And I fell in love with the penguins. I can definitely see myself sitting down in a place and just watching penguins all day. I even did the polar plunge. This trip taught me that I have the capacity to do a lot of things I did not expect to be able to do.
Mendoza: Usually, people come to Mendoza for wine. I came to Mendoza for something else besides wine. I can't believe I was able to see Mount Aconcagua, the highest mountain peak in all of the Americas. It was Mount Aconcagua that was my inspiration to come to Argentina. I saw Mount Aconcagua and learned about the different mountain ranges. I even enjoyed the beautiful ride along the mountain ranges through tunnels. I learned about the oasis and the irrigation system. I was very, very impressed with the irrigation system and how they divert the glacier river to feed the town and water the trees in the cities. I even visited an olive oil and balsamic vinegar factory. It was amazing to learn how olive oil was made before newer technologies came into place. I finally was able to taste different types of olive oil and balsamic vinaigrette, which I fell in love with. This was all thanks to my guide, who was wonderful throughout the trip. She was what made the trip so memorable. I definitely had a great time interacting with her and learning from her. I cannot believe that during my short stay in Mendoza, I was able to see many things and learn many things.
Salta/Jujuy: Again, my words come up short in describing how much I enjoyed these two beautiful provinces. They reminded me of Peru, having once been part of the Incan civilization. There is so much history and countless natural beauty within these two provinces. It was my guide who made this trip unforgettable. He made this trip very educational and fun at the same time. I visited some small towns, both colonial and pre-colonial. I visited many breathtaking areas, such as Quebrada de Las Flechas, Cafayate, Cachi, and Humahuaca. It was unbelievable how the topography changed on different points of my journey. I am so happy that he was my guy, as I learned so much from him, especially about geology. I sincerely do not have enough words to describe how grateful I am to have learned from him.
Iguazú: One word, spectacular! I cannot believe I saw the Iguazú Falls from the Argentine and Brazilian sides. It was hands down one of the most beautiful waterfalls I've ever seen. I even did a boat ride to get a river-level perspective of these falls. I'm glad to have had a guide who was so excited and enthusiastic in showing me different parts of the waterfalls along the different trails in the national park. He was excited to show me the national bird reserve in Brazil on my last day. I could feel myself coming back to Iguazú Falls and just standing there and enjoying the beautiful, spectacular view of this magnificent group of water bodies.
Once again, I thank my travel agent from the bottom of my heart for arranging this beautiful and majestic adventure for me. I learned so much history and geology. I also learned that I had the capacity to undertake difficult, challenging trekking that I didn't think I was able to. I came out of this trip feeling like a stronger person. I cannot wait to work with him again for another adventure!
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