La Rioja Wine Route

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Argentina's La Rioja Wine Route winds through the sun-baked foothills of the Andes, where high-altitude vineyards produce bold Malbecs and crisp Torrontés. This lesser-known wine region offers a raw, authentic experience far from the crowds of Mendoza, with family-run bodegas, dramatic red-rock landscapes, and a rich heritage of viticulture dating back to the 16th century.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 2–3 days to explore the core wine route around Chilecito and a day trip to Talampaya. With a rental car, you can easily pace yourself: mornings for bodega tours, afternoons for hiking or scenic drives, and evenings for leisurely dinners at vineyard restaurants. If you're extending from a broader Argentina itinerary, tack on this region as a 3–4 day detour from Mendoza or Córdoba.

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