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Nestled at the foot of the Andes in Argentina's Mendoza province, Valle de Uco is a wine lover's paradise and a gateway to dramatic mountain scenery. This high-altitude valley, sitting at over 1,000 metres above sea level, produces some of the world's finest Malbecs. Beyond the bodegas, you'll find rugged landscapes perfect for hiking, horseback riding, and stargazing. The region's dry, sunny climate and stunning backdrop of snow-capped peaks make it an unforgettable stop on any Argentine itinerary.
Highlights & What to See
- Wine Tasting at Top Bodegas: Visit pioneering wineries like Bodega Catena Zapata, Andeluna, and Salentein. Many offer tours of their architecturally striking cellars and tastings paired with local cuisine.
- Andean Hiking & Horseback Riding: Explore the dramatic foothills of the Cordón del Plata range. Guided treks take you through ancient river valleys and offer panoramic views of the Andes.
- Stargazing at the Observatory: The clear, high-altitude skies make Valle de Uco a prime spot for astronomy. Join a night tour at the local observatory to see the Southern Cross and the Milky Way.
- Manzano Histórico: A picturesque village at the base of the mountains, known for its traditional adobe houses, artisan markets, and the nearby Río de las Tunas for a refreshing dip.
- Local Gastronomy: Savour farm-to-table dining at restaurants like Casa Vigil and Brindilla, which showcase regional produce such as olives, artisanal cheeses, and grass-fed beef.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least two to three days to fully appreciate Valle de Uco. This allows time for two wine tours, a half-day hike or horseback ride, and an evening of stargazing. If you're limited on time, a full-day excursion from Mendoza city is possible, but you'll miss the valley's tranquil evening atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mendoza City: The provincial capital, just 90 minutes away, offers a vibrant downtown, parks, and the famous Plaza Independencia.
- Luján de Cuyo: The historic wine region closer to Mendoza, known for its traditional bodegas and the scenic Cerro de la Gloria.
- Potrerillos: A mountain resort town with a large reservoir perfect for kayaking, windsurfing, and lakeside camping.
- Las Leñas: A world-class ski resort in the Andes, about two hours south, ideal for winter sports enthusiasts.
- San Rafael: A charming city to the south with its own wine route, hot springs, and the dramatic Cañón del Atuel.
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- San Rafael — Barcex / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Argentina Wine Tours — Ben Novakovic / CC BY-SA 2.0