To the south of the province of San Juan is the Tulum Valley, one of the most important areas of the wine industry. With a dry and temperate climate and an altitude of 600 meters, a wide variety of wines are made; from table wines to fine and liqueurs. Its permeable sandy alluvial and clayey soils are ideal for viticulture.
Currently, from the technological advances introduced by some wineries and the reconversion of the vineyards, fine wines of excellent quality are being achieved. The noble strain that best adapted to the region is Syrah, achieving great aromatic concentration and a fleshy body.
To complement your trip to San Juan, you cannot miss this tour of the Wine Route to discover one of the most important industries and specialties of the country, such as wine.
Pickup included
During the circuit, three of the main wineries in the province of San Juan will be visited, we will taste some of the many award-winning wines worldwide and we will learn about their entire production process.
Segisa vineyards
It is the first boutique winery in San Juan. A fully renovated lounge from the beginning of the last century, its underground cellars, will allow the visitor to enjoy and discover the magical world of wine.
Champañera Miguel Mas
They make different wines, sparkling wines, balsamic vinegar and organic vinegar from the fruits obtained in the garden. This family business is located in an area of exceptional fertility, surrounded by mountains and watered by meltwater from the Cordillera.
Bodegas y Viñedos Fabril Alto Verde
We will appreciate the different stages of winemaking in its various types and sparkling wines. The visit ends with a tasting in the elegant wine bar, led by an expert sommelier
San Juan is a vibrant city in Argentina's Cuyo region, known for its rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and world-class wine production. It offers a unique blend of colonial architecture, modern amenities, and outdoor adventures, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
The main square of San Juan, surrounded by colonial buildings, the cathedral, and the Cabildo (historical government building).
A fine arts museum showcasing works by local and international artists, housed in a beautiful colonial building.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the 'Moon Valley' due to its otherworldly landscapes and fossil-rich terrain.
A collection of wineries offering tours and tastings in the surrounding vineyards, showcasing the region's renowned wines.
A hilltop monument commemorating the Argentine heroes of the War of Independence, offering panoramic views of the city.
A local variation of empanadas filled with meat, cheese, and spices, unique to the San Juan region.
A traditional Argentine barbecue featuring various cuts of grilled meat, often served with chimichurri sauce.
A sweet or savory dish made from fresh corn, often wrapped in corn husks and steamed.
These seasons offer pleasant weather, perfect for outdoor activities and wine tours. The city is vibrant with local festivals and events.
Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3 (Argentine Time, ART)
220VV, 50HzHz
San Juan is generally safe for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas and on public transportation. Exercise caution and take common-sense precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Terminal de Omnibus de San Juan
The bus system is affordable and efficient, with frequent services to major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber (limited availability)
Car, Bike
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique geological formations and fossil-rich terrain. The park offers guided tours and hiking trails.
A neighboring province known for its world-class wineries and stunning landscapes. Mendoza offers wine tours, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences.
A series of natural hot springs known for their therapeutic properties. The area offers relaxation, swimming, and stunning natural scenery.
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