Explore Valle de Uco’s artisanal wines, savor gourmet lunches, and enjoy breathtaking Andes views on this immersive winery tour from Mendoza.
Explore Valle de Uco’s artisanal wines, savor gourmet lunches, and enjoy breathtaking Andes views on this immersive winery tour from Mendoza.
- Ruta 40 - On the first segment of the tour, travelers will journey along the iconic National Route 40, one of Argentina’s most renowned roads. As they head towards the Uco Valley, the landscape unfolds to offer sweeping views of the majestic Cordon del Plata, a mountain range within the Front Range. The guide will discuss the geographical…
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Ruta 40 - On the first segment of the tour, travelers will journey along the iconic National Route 40, one of Argentina’s most renowned roads. As they head towards the Uco Valley, the landscape unfolds to offer sweeping views of the majestic Cordon del Plata, a mountain range within the Front Range. The guide will discuss the geographical significance of this range and how its snow-capped peaks impact the region’s climate, water, and viticulture.
As the journey continues, passengers will witness small rural communities, agricultural areas, and mountain formations that signal the approach to the high-altitude vineyards. This is a perfect opportunity to capture photographs and begin to connect with the region’s natural grandeur before reaching the heart of the Uco Valley. -
Finca Don Carlos - At Finca Don Carlos, travelers will explore an artisanal winery in the Uco Valley that maintains traditional production methods and a philosophy centered on small-scale production. The tour starts in the high-altitude vineyards, where the guide will explain how the cold climate, elevation above 1,200 meters, and rocky soils affect grape quality.
Visitors then enter the wine production area, where they can observe manual and technical processes distinct from large industrial wineries. The experience includes a guided tasting of estate-produced wines, allowing guests to appreciate the valley’s authentic expression and learn about the aromatic and flavor profiles unique to this terroir. It is an ideal stop to introduce oneself to local viticulture before moving on to larger wineries. -
Bodega Jean Bousquet - At the Jean Bousquet Winery, travelers will enjoy a guided tour of one of the Uco Valley’s most acclaimed organic wineries. The experience begins in the vineyards, situated over 1,200 meters above sea level, where the guide will explain how organic farming and high-altitude conditions influence the wines’ quality and character.
The tour continues to the production areas, including fermentation and aging sectors, where visitors learn about the techniques used to craft premium wines. The guide details the entire process: from manual harvesting and cluster selection to controlled fermentation and barrel aging. This tour provides insight into the winery’s philosophy and highlights the value of sustainable practices in an environment surrounded by the Andes Mountains. - Restaurante Jean Bousquet - Lunch and Pairing at Bodega Jean Bousquet.
Following the guided tour, travelers will indulge in a gourmet lunch paired with wines at the Jean Bousquet Winery’s restaurant, a venue encircled by vineyards and offering panoramic views of the Andes Mountains. The menu features three or more courses, crafted with fresh ingredients and recipes that showcase regional flavors.
Each dish is paired with wines selected by the winery’s sommelier, allowing guests to experience how different altitude varieties complement dishes designed to enhance aromas and textures. The relaxed atmosphere, personalized service, and stunning scenery make this lunch a complete sensory experience and one of the day’s most memorable highlights.
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Cristo Rey del Valle - The Christ of the Valley is one of Argentina’s most impressive religious sculptures and a notable panoramic viewpoint in the Uco Valley. Located 7 km from Tupungato’s center, this monumental work stands 28 meters tall and is surrounded by a unique natural landscape, offering open views of the Cordon del Plata and the region’s vineyards.
During the visit, travelers can stroll through the viewpoint, take photographs, and learn about the monument’s history, inaugurated in 2005 as a symbol of peace and protection for the valley. The guide will explain its construction, cultural significance, and the area’s connection with local pilgrimages. It is an ideal stop to appreciate the Andean environment’s magnitude before beginning the return to Mendoza. -
Ruta Provincial 86 - The Camino Los Cerrillos is a scenic route connecting Tupungato with the return to Mendoza, offering privileged views of the Uco Valley’s rural landscape. During this stretch, travelers will enjoy gentle hills, farm estates, wineries, forest corridors, and a unique perspective of the Cordon del Plata.
The guide will explain the area’s importance for local agricultural production and how the combination of altitude, climate, and soils makes the valley a world-renowned wine region. Although it is a passage, it allows for an appreciation of the inhabitants’ daily life, the geography’s contrasts, and the valley’s vastness. It is an ideal conclusion to enjoy the landscape peacefully while beginning the return to the city.

- Pick-up and drop-off service at central hotels and addresses.
- In-vehicle air conditioning.
- Guided tour and tasting in an artisan winery of the Uco Valley (Finca Don Carlos or Giaquinta).
- Lunch.
- Pick-up and drop-off service at central hotels and addresses.
- In-vehicle air conditioning.
- Guided tour and tasting in an artisan winery of the Uco Valley (Finca Don Carlos or Giaquinta).
- Lunch.
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This tour provides a comprehensive exploration of the Uco Valley, blending artisanal wines, organic high-altitude wines, and stunning mountain landscapes. The journey begins at a boutique winery like Finca Don Carlos or Bodega Giaquinta, where visitors learn about traditional methods, small-scale production, and sample wines that reflect the unique…
This tour provides a comprehensive exploration of the Uco Valley, blending artisanal wines, organic high-altitude wines, and stunning mountain landscapes. The journey begins at a boutique winery like Finca Don Carlos or Bodega Giaquinta, where visitors learn about traditional methods, small-scale production, and sample wines that reflect the unique terroir.
Next, the tour proceeds to Bodega Jean Bousquet, famous for its organic practices. Here, guests enjoy a guided tour of the vineyards and facilities, followed by a gourmet lunch with breathtaking views of the Andes Mountains.
The itinerary also includes a visit to Cristo del Valle, a perfect viewpoint to admire the surroundings, and a return trip along Camino Los Cerrillos, a picturesque route that highlights rural life in the valley. The carefully curated selection of wineries, diverse oenological styles, and the fusion of gastronomy and scenery make this experience well-balanced and thoughtfully designed.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.