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    Ampora Wine Tours - Our tasting room at Bodega

    Ampora Wine Tours

    5.0(6 reviews)
    5.6 km

    If you're visiting Mendoza and want to go on a wine tour than it is a MUST that you go with Ampora…read more They are professional and knowledgeable. I enjoyed my tour and met some amazing people. I visited 3 wineries on NYE and had the best lunch at the last one. They pick you up and even drop you off. The sprinter vans have fully a/c with complimentary water. Trust me they will pull out all the bells and whistles for you.

    Now, just having concluded our wonderful trip to Argentina, I've got a chance to write some reviews…read morethat have been awaiting. Mendoza was our first stop in the country and the Wine tour that Ampora took us on was an amazing way to start! First off our tour host, Belen, was absolutely terrific. She was Informative, knowledgeable, charming and funny - could not have asked for anyone better. Our group was in total 7 people which was ideal. This made our interactions with our guide and the bodega hosts more intimate. Our tour on a rainy Saturday was of the Uco Valley. It was a long drive out (90 minutes each way) there but it was a great way to see a different side of Argentina than just cities. The tour does start early (8:30) and takes all day (6:30 return). The tour van is very comfortable though. There were 3 vineyards (Bodegas) we visited along the way with the final stop also including a gourmet lunch. Bouquet, Solo Contigo and O'Fournier. All 3 bodegas were beautiful. The surprise was the quite modern design of each place. Beautiful. The wines were wonderful and captured the local terroir quite nicely. At the first two stops, the bodegas had set up a beautiful table for us to taste at. It made it so much better than bellying up to a bar. At the last stop, the gourmet lunch was flat out fantastic. 4 courses with a finale of Osso bucco that was fantastic. Finally, we got to tour the O'Fournier barrel room. It had, in years past, won architectural design awards. Once there you can see why. Truly a 5 star adventure!

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    Trout & Wine Tours

    Trout & Wine Tours

    5.0(10 reviews)
    5.6 km

    We had just signed up for this tour for the next day and we were out at one of the handful of…read moreMichelin Star restaurants in Mendoza. They were raving about the tour as they had done one of the tours (different options offered on different days) and they raved about it. They had a different guide, we had Viktor. He was amazing. The tours we took, which were closer to town, all amazing. Our group was a mix of Engish speaking, but also from other countries (a German living in the UK, a Belgian, Canadian and two other couples from the US). We started at Vinca Bandini. What an amazing estate. This was my first experience with Argentinian waters that came from the mountains. Here, water from the Andes were channeled into the Estate. It was also the the first place I saw a parilla. It was a fancy one compared to others I would encounter but since I love grilling over open fire, I was stoked. We did a small tour on golf carts before we started sampling. Our next stop was Bodega Casarena y Vinedos, another amazing place where we drank malbec's and cab's. After that it was time for lunch and we went to Terrazas de los Andes. I've posted the menu along with the four different wines we enjoyed and which they would refill if we found one we enjoy over the other. It was at this location too where I walked around as we waited for lunch and I had a chance to observe workers bringing in giant bins of grapes that would soon become the good stuff. Our final destination was Bodega Alta Vista. This wasn't so much of a tour, but an explanation and a tasting. This room was all class. Glass table top with spitting bowls/sink next to each seat. Honestly, I think any of the tours you take you are going to enjoy it. If you Google map any of these places, you will see that there are other vineyards close by. They are EVERYWHERE. The beauty of this company though is that you they come pick you up (we were at an AirBnB and then drop you off. It was that easy.

    We booked this trip through our hotel and it ended up a delightful day. Flor and our driver picked…read moreus up at the exact time prescribed. It was described as a small group activity which it was . Just two other couples joined us. Our first stop was a certified organic producer that was welcoming. After a tour of the facility, we tasted 3 different varietals. One a Merlot, the second a cab franc and the third a delicious Malbec. Excellent descriptions and tasting. The second stop was a delightful small producer and an enjoyable chat with the winemaker in what felt like going to grandmas house. Here we sampled 4 different wines along with a snack of flatbread. These were outstanding for such a small vineyard. Here we bought 2 bottles. Our last stop was an elegant property for our 8 course lunch with wine pairings. Yes 8 courses. Suggestion, go slow or you'll never make it though the meal. All along, Flo helped guide us through all of the tastings and made sure, everything was good with us. I'll attach some photos to give you an idea of our tour. I must say, this was one of the best if not the best wine tour we've ever been on. I hope that says a lot since we live in Northern California and have extensive experience with the wine industry. A few notes...this is an all day tour. We left the hotel at 8:45 and arrived back at 7:00 pm. Flor speaks great English as well as Spanish. No difficulty in communication. Our driver was also very good with our safety in mind always. All said, we highly recommend this tour if you are wine lovers and want a great hostess to guide you along the way. Thanks again Flor for a fantastic time.

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    The Tintos - Achaval Ferrer Private tasting in Premium Wine Tour - "Lujan Deluxe"

    The Tintos

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.6 km

    Best wine tour in Mendoza!!…read more We strolled by casually without having any advance knowledge of the place. We were looking to book a wine tour to Luján, the competitors a few blocks down didn't have space and was pushing us for a Uco valley tour which we were not interested in. So we accidentally bumped into Stephane and his wife, greeted warmly by their lovely dog after they explained us the basics Stephane asked us only two things "what types of wine did we like, and if we wanted to see the big name wineries or if we wanted to go for more specialized wineries" Stephane is French and a former sommelier who worked for star restaurants in Europe so we just told him (as you normally would in a restaurant) our preferences: Given the fact that we are both relatively experienced and love our burgundy reds with strong full bodied flavors ánd the fact that we had already seen a few big name wineries, we asked for something personalized and exclusive. We told him that we trusted him to come up with a good tour.... And the rest is history my friends! We ended up having a private tour taking us to 3 wineries all producing their own wines with their own grapes two small producers and 1 medium-size producer (but al 3 still super small compared to the monstrous Trapiche and Norton of course) The tour included pickup at the hotel and drop off afterwards and it also included a very nice Argentinian lunch with (of course) excellent empanadas, steak and wine at one of the wineries. We had a wonderful experience with The Tintos and would recommend everyone to go for the private tour with exclusive wineries. The selected wineries prepared everything with all love, care and dedication. A definitive "must book" tour here! You will love it.

    When the manager of our hotel in Baraloche heard that we were traveling to Mendoza, the wine…read morecapital of Argentina, she insisted that we book a wine tour with Tintos wine tours. Her recommendation was spot on. Tintos is owned by Stephane Rampon. While our guide was a wonderful woman named Flor, Stephane was in contact with her throughout the tour. There are scores of wineries in Mendoza. However, based on his personal contacts, Stephane structured a tour to three boutique wineries that most tourists would never experience. We not only had a very personalized and detailed tour of the wine making process, we also had the opportunity for wonderful discussions about all aspects of Argentine life, culture and politics. At the three wineries we sampled ten different and very interesting wines. The tour ended with a four course delicious luncheon paired with 4 more wines. Additionally, the proprietor, who was a personal friend of Stephane's, insisted that we try a " surprise wine." Our guide Flor was a delight and the whole experience far surpassed our expectations. Then there was more. During the luncheon we had Flor contact Stephane for a recommendation for dinner. Upon arriving at the restaurant that evening, Stephane was there to greet us. Stephane then recommended a wonderful wine and options for the dinner courses. Stephane is a chef, a wine expert and a world traveler. Visiting with him over dinner produced one of the finest conversations in all my travels. I can't guarantee that Stephane will be there to greet future travelers for dinner. However, I can guarantee that future travelers will be very pleased with any tour booked thru Tintos wine tours.

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    The Tintos - Cooking class empanada in Premium Wine Tour - "Limited Edition"

    Cooking class empanada in Premium Wine Tour - "Limited Edition"

    The Tintos - Horse riding in the Uco Valley vineyards - Crazy Wine tour  - "Fresh look at Uco Valley"

    Horse riding in the Uco Valley vineyards - Crazy Wine tour - "Fresh look at Uco Valley"

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    Uncorking Argentina

    Uncorking Argentina

    4.3(3 reviews)
    6.9 km

    First day of winery tours in Mendoza. We had a private driver and toured 3 wineries…read more The driver picked us up at the Hyatt in the morning. I had requested to taste the best of Mendoza but we did not quite get that. The first winery was a very small enterprise run by a family. They were devoted to making the most of what they had but it was nothing near the best. They had 3 wines each selling for 110 pesos or about $13. Nothing special but they tried hard. The next winery was Mendel and I had bigger expectations. Short tour and very small tasting of a few wines and olive oil. Nothing special at all, very little wine. The 3rd visit was to the winery of Susan Balboa for lunch. The lunch did not go well. We waited an hour for our first bite of food while enjoying our small tasting (half glass) of mass production Crios sold at duty free in large quantities for low prices. After a few hours we made it through lunch that was not great and then were asked if we wanted to pay for a tasting. After spending all day out and drinking very little amount of wine or different wines we said yes. It was only us and another couple. One of the bottles was bad and it took the guide sometime before admitting it and bringing another bottle. The 4 of us decided to purchase and drink a bottle not offered in the tasting and we then started having a good time. The next day I took a group tour with the top rated company and it was so much better. We drank top notch wines, our glasses were never empty and we spent time with the winemakers and proprietors like we were family. It even cost less than Uncorked. Uncorked was a 3 while the other operator was a 5. We went with uncorked for a day due to the private tour but ended up being paired with others at the wineries.

    Eric helped me form a spur of the moment trip and was awesome to work with. Gustavo, my driver was…read moreexcellent and incredibly knowledgeable. Great company. I work in sales and I know customer service and this is it.

    Posada Salentein

    Posada Salentein

    4.0(1 review)
    71.7 km

    Extremely large operation. The reception area, wine bar with patio, wine shop, art studio and…read morerestaurant are all in the main building. The winery itself for the Salentein brand is across the main building after crossing through merlot and pinot noir vineyards. The winery space is very cool literally and figuratively. It is all concrete (with face brick) with wide open spaces and built 10 meters into the ground. It has three levels, the top had some wine displays and maybe offices, a first basement had the stainless and cask fermenters and a third level - the cave- further down had a wide open circular room they use for concerts with a small grand piano. It us acoustically perfect supposedly and a center spot in the middle reverberates back to yourself so it sounds amplified. The winery tour was very informative although they would not allow us to see any if the active grape crushing. They allowed us to taste three wines - a chardonnay blend, a malbec and a cabernet franc. For $22US it was a bit pricey and they would not even give us the glass! If you want to eat at the restaurant or fo a wine tasting you MUST have a reservation. The restaurant had seats for over 100, 6 were taken and they said it was all reserved. When we left one and a half hours later the restaurant was not even half full and they were closing in less than sn hour. Looks like they did not have enough servers so they limited how many they would serve. The wine bar itself is at the corner of the building with a nice patio that has sofas for two and low tables. One side is very windy and the other is more blocked from the wind and the both look over the winery and the corderilla of the Andes. Here again you may run into trouble if you want to have a tasting and he'll have a reservation. However, you can order anything from the restaurant menu and have it served to you they're in a much more relaxed setting with a great view. We tried the sweet breads which were crispy fried and placed on top of garlic focaccia with the sweet sauce and some greens. It was delicious and our first try at sweetbreads which are mollejas here and I nearly every restaurant menu. The second item we ordered was the grilled provolone cheese they call provoleta here. It was perfectly crisp on the outside with herbs and some greens and what they like to serve with here which are roasted, grilled tomatoes. It was very delicious and the cheese was perfectly crispy. To start they brought out a small bread basket with little loaves that had dark seeds in them and some breadsticks that were served with a cream of olives. It sounds strange but it had the essence of olives in a aioli type spread. The service was very nice and you could order any of the dishes from the restaurant there as well. Here they also do tastings which of course need a reservation but you could order any of their wines by the glass or bottle as well. The wine shop was very large and attended by a friendly gentleman who is very knowledgeable and helpful. They had all sorts of very interesting knickknacks and wine related articles as well as umbrellas and even books. If you set yourself up for a tour, wine tasting and lunch you could spend four or five hours here in a very beautiful setting.

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    Posada Salentein - Terraza del restaurante de la posada.

    Terraza del restaurante de la posada.

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