Exploring Argentina's Wine Capital - Mendoza
This pre-cruise land tour is not yet available for purchase. Specific details for this program are not yet finalized and the tour elements are subject to change. An email announcement will be sent to all confirmed group members 8 to 9 months before departure.
Mendoza is one of the most popular destinations in Argentina. and for good reason. There is something for everyone in this picturesque province that is located close to the Chilean border and under the shadow of the Andes.
Wine aficionados from all over the world flock to Mendoza to sample the region's famous Malbec, and even the most novice drinker or aficionado will have a blast in Mendoza. The province of Mendoza is located at the foothills of the Andes in Argentina and is considered the wine capital of the country. The wines are big and bold, and now earn world acclaim. The food matches the wines, with flavors that marry South America and European styles. The scenery is spectacular - with wineries being built at no apparent regard to cost, and vineyards framed by 22,000-foot high, snow capped peaks.
After checking into your hotel, you will have time to relax before meeting the group for a traditional and flavorful dinner.
During this exciting pre-cruise program you visit two different wine regions with an expert guide and sommelier; the Lujan de Cuyo wine region and southwest of Mendoza into Uco Valley.
The small town of Lujan de Cuyo is on the northern banks of the Mendoza River, and it is from here that the viticultural area of the same name stretches south for roughly 20 miles between the Andes Mountains in the west and the Lunlunta hills in the east. The region was the first in Argentina to be officially recognized as an appellation in 1993.
Although considered part of the Mendoza region, the Uco Valley can be recognized in its own right on several counts. Not only is the vine-growing area quite distinct; the region is also home to several of Argentina's top producers. Attracted by the excellent climate and soil, newcomers such as Bordeaux-based names Lurton, Dassault, Rothschild and Rolland have raised the region's profile. The vineyards of Vista Flores have produced some particularly successful wines.