Luján de Cuyo

Nestled at the foot of the Andes, Luján de Cuyo is the beating heart of Argentina's wine country. This sun-drenched region, just south of Mendoza city, is renowned for its Malbec, but its landscape of vineyards against snow-capped peaks is just as intoxicating. Here, you can cycle between bodegas, dine beneath ancient olive trees, and watch the sunset paint the mountains pink. It's a place where the good life is measured in glasses of bold red wine and the warmth of the local hospitality.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two full days to appreciate Luján de Cuyo. Spend the first day visiting two or three bodegas on the Wine Route, taking your time with tastings and lunch at one of the vineyard restaurants. On the second day, explore more wineries or combine a morning bike ride between bodegas with an afternoon in Mendoza city. For a relaxed pace, add an extra day to enjoy the region's olive oil producers and local markets.

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