12-24
Guests
10 / 9
Days / Nights
20
Meals
Join your hosts from Browne Family Vineyards for the journey of a lifetime to the high-altitude vineyards and brilliant landscapes of Argentina. Experience the Old World elegance of Buenos Aires before journeying west toward the Andes Mountains on a Wine Safari to the regions of Salta and Mendoza where the distinctive cuisine, world-class wines, and spectacular scenery are waiting to be discovered.
Learn
about the varietals, terroirs, and winemaking methods of the region from small and large producers
Explore
the rugged beauty and expansive mountainous landscape
Taste
traditional grilled meats, empanadas, and flavorful high-altitude wines
Day 1
Buenos Aires
Land in the Ezeiza International Airport where an Experi representative will greet you in the arrivals area, assist with your luggage, and transport you to your accommodations where you will have time to relax and unwind. Later, gather at a local wine shop for an aperitif and private welcome dinner featuring Argentine asado—an elaborate meal of grilled meat and one of the most important culinary traditions in this country where cattle outnumber people. Mingle with the owner who will share his stories and extensive knowledge of the wines and winemakers of Argentina as we kick off our journey.
Day 2
Buenos Aires
After breakfast, venture out with a local guide to explore the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, known for its European flair. Visit historical neighborhoods, landmarks, and monuments, admire colonial architecture, and learn how an unprecedented influx of European immigrants has shaped the city over the past two centuries. Lunch at a local restaurant is included in our day. As part of our tour, we will see the exclusive neighborhood of Recoleta, where the final resting place of Evita Perón is found and tour the Teatro Colón, considered one of the world’s best opera houses. After returning to the hotel, the remainder of your afternoon and evening provides time to explore the many offerings of Buenos Aires. Your Travel Director is happy to share recommendations upon request.
Day 3
Salta
Check out this morning and transfer to the airport for a flight to Salta. Known for its diverse topography and spectacular scenery as well as its centuries-old Andean heritage, Incan influence, and Spanish colonial traditions, Salta is a world away from cosmopolitan Buenos Aires. Upon arrival, we will settle into offroad vehicles for a Wine Safari through the high desert to our base in Molinos. En route, pass through the Parque Nacional los Cardones, known for its cacti-lined trade route that has been in use for 10,000 years. While the road is narrow and rough in parts, covering dry riverbeds and crossing streams, the incredible landscape surrounding us will make it an adventure to remember! Arrive at our traditional hacienda accommodations in Molinos this evening where we will have time to enjoy the peaceful setting and share a meal.
Day 4
Colomé
Today we head to the high altitude vineyards of Salta province, traveling over twisting gravel roads. Our first stop will be a tour and tasting at Bodega Tacuil, operated by the Dávalos family, where we will learn about the unique characteristics of the soil, climate, mountainside vineyard locations, and altitude that produce grapes with greater concentrations of tannins. Our next stop is Bodega Colomé, the oldest winery in Argentina, established in 1831. The winery changed owners many times over the years, finally landing in the hands of international winemaker Donald Hess who has pursued a dream of making premium wines from some of the highest-altitude vineyards in the world. Here we will enjoy a wine tasting as well as a leisurely late lunch. Afterward, return to Molinos where the evening will be open for dinner at the hotel, a stroll through the small town, or a glass of wine in the courtyard of the hacienda.
Day 5
Ruta 40 | Cafayate
We will get an early start this morning, traveling south on the legendary Ruta 40 toward Cafayate. Our journey will again take us over rough unpaved roads through the Calchaqui River Valley as we cross the Quebrada de las Flechas canyon, a natural monument made up of eroded cliffs and dramatic rock formations jutting out in steep angles to the road. Once in Cafayate, we will visit a traditional family-run winery that focuses on a small production of high-quality wines. Afterward, savor a casual multi-course wine-paired lunch in this beautiful high-altitude setting. From here a short drive will bring us to our hotel where the remainder of the afternoon will be open before heading into town for a delicious wine-paired dinner.
Day 6
Cafayate
Today we further immerse ourselves in this region famous for its distinctive Torrontés wines. After a leisurely morning, we’ll head to a local winery and deepen our understanding of the unique microclimate of Cafayate and its effect on the character of the wines. This afternoon, stay in town for some shopping or return to the property for a scenic hike in the surrounding vineyards or a rejuvenating visit to the spa. In the early evening, we'll head to a local winery for a light dinner on our last evening in Salta province.
Day 7
Mendoza
After we check out this morning we head back north for the last leg of our Salta loop— a memorable scenic drive to the Salta airport to catch our flight to Mendoza. Our 3.5 hour drive will take us through the stunning red rock formations of Quebrada de las Conchas, including highlights such as the Amphitheater and Devil’s Throat, formed over millions of years by wind and water erosion. Following the one hour 40 minute flight, a quick transfer will take us to our hotel in the center of downtown Mendoza on historic Plaza Independencia, where the remainder of the day will be free to relax and explore the culture and nightlife of one of the great wine capitals of the world. Step outside the hotel and stroll the tree-lined streets filled with shops and cafes, take in the growing gastronomic scene, or sip red wine in a traditional old-time pulpería (tavern). Your Travel Director will be happy to assist with recommendations.
Day 8
Uco Valley
After breakfast, we will set out to explore the high-altitude winemaking of the Uco Valley. Known locally as the Valle de Uco despite not being a true valley, the picturesque region is flanked by the Andes on one side and flatlands and pampas on the other and sits at an elevation of 3,000-5,000 feet above sea level. The terroir is pure high desert and conducive to growing quality wine grapes, including the region’s world-famous Malbec grape. Enjoy tours and tastings at two distinguished area wineries and learn about their methods and winemaking heritage. While in the Uco Valley, we’ll sit down to a wine-paired lunch where we’ll have the opportunity to sample regional specialties. After an excellent day of wine, return to Mendoza for an open evening. Once again, your Travel Director is available to provide guidance if needed.
Day 9
Luján de Cuyo
For our final day in Mendoza, we turn to the Agrelo sub-district of Luján de Cuyo, known for its red varieties including Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon. We'll visit world-renowned wineries in Vistalba—a sub-region of Mendoza's premier zone, Luján de Cuyo—where Italian immigrants first planted vineyards. The highlight of our day will be our own private Vendimia Festival, where we'll delve into the history, wine, food, and traditions of this tucked-away corner of the Mendoza region. Enjoy a variety of cultural activities and savor a festive farewell lunch before returning to the property for an open evening.
Day 10
Mendoza
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before taking a private transfer to the Mendoza Airport for your flight home. Not ready to say goodbye? Continue your journey south along the foothills of the Andes with a visit to the Andean lake district of Bariloche.
Day 10
San Carlos de Bariloche
After breakfast take a private transfer to the Mendoza Airport. A connection in Buenos Aires will take you to the alpine town of San Carlos de Bariloche, known to locals as Bariloche. Situated on the shore of Nahuel Huapi Lake in the province of Rio Negro, Bariloche is the gateway to the Patagonia region of Argentina and known for its chalet-style architecture, specialty chocolatiers (Bariloche is considered the chocolate capital of Argentina), and the beauty of its National Park, Nahuel Huapi. An Experi representative will greet you at the airport and transfer you to your accommodations where the remainder of the day is open to settle into your hotel, explore your surroundings, and enjoy dramatic views of the water and Patagonia mountains.
Day 11
Bariloche
This morning, we'll experience the stunning landscapes surrounding Nahuel Huapi Lake and visit the town of Bariloche where we'll have free time to explore at our own pace. While native tribes have a long history in the area, the modern history of Bariloche dates back to the early 20th century, when German settlers established the town and were followed by waves of German-speaking immigrants. Their influence is found in the Swiss-style log and stone buildings, craft breweries, and chocolate shops of the Centro Cívico (or city center). This evening we invite you to join a family in cooking and sharing a traditional dinner in the family's home.
Day 13
Bariloche
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before taking a private transfer to the Bariloche Airport for your flight home.
Accommodations
Hotel Madero Buenos Aires
This contemporary hotel is located at the southern end of the modern waterfront neighborhood of Puerto Madero. The property features a restaurant and bar, spa, fitness center, indoor pool, and views over the historic docklands and downtown. Spacious rooms have private balconies and offer air conditioning, minibar, safe, and complimentary WiFi as well as private bathrooms with toiletries and hair dryer.
Hacienda de Molinos
This traditional hacienda in the Andean foothills of Salta province dates back to the colonial days of the 18th century when it was home to the last royal governor. The refurbished property has retained its original adobe walls and features a lovely patio, pool, and gardens where guests can relax and unwind. Rooms feature original carob tree ceilings, traditional Andean creole décor of tiled floors, white linen, and iron-post beds – the emphasis is on keeping them looking and feeling cool. En-suite bathrooms come equipped with bathtubs and showers.
Grace Cafayate Hotel
Set amid vineyards in Cafayate wine country, this boutique hotel offers mountain views and a variety of amenities and activities, including an indoor/outdoor pool, wine bar, restaurant, garden, fitness center, tennis, golf, and spa. Rooms offer free WiFi, air conditioning, mini bar, safe, and bathrobe and slippers, while bathrooms offer separate tub and walk-in rain shower, toiletries, and hair dryer.
Park Hyatt Mendoza
Centrally located on Plaza de la Independencia, Park Hyatt Mendoza offers an attractive and contemporary base for exploring the Mendoza wine region. The property has a restaurant and bar, outdoor pool, health club, spa, and casino and houses an art collection featuring the works of renowned local artists. Rooms feature sleek minimalist decor and offer air conditioning, TV, mini bar, safe deposit box, and free WiFi. Elegant bathrooms have a walk-in shower and large bathtub as well as toiletries and hair dryer.
Llao Llao Resort (Extension)
Perched on a scenic hilltop overlooking Nahuel Huapi Lake, the Llao Llao Resort is an iconic symbol of Bariloche and one of northern Patagonia’s most celebrated landmarks. Originally built in 1938, the hotel is steeped in history and known for its sweeping views of the Andes Mountains, pristine lakes, and lush forests. Featuring classic Swiss chalet-inspired architecture, the resort offers multiple dining options, a bar, a private beach area, indoor/outdoor heated pools, a fitness center, and world-class spa. Rooms are equipped with minibar, complimentary WiFi, bathrobe, slippers, toiletries, and hair dryers.
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Activity Level
This trip has been designed to include daily exploratory walks that range from one to three hours. Each day, whether touring a city or winery, guests should be prepared to be on their feet for multiple continuous hours. Guests should feel comfortable strolling along cobbled surfaces, walking up and down stairs, and sauntering down uneven nature paths. Certain rural areas are more difficult to navigate for those with limited mobility and may lack elevators or smooth pavement. If your mobility is limited in any way, or if you have questions, please contact our Guest Services team at guestservices@experi.com.
Note: Group maximum is based on double occupancy. The itinerary is subject to change or substitution at any time. You can learn more at experi.com/agreement.
Included
- Nine nights accommodations, including all taxes and fees
- Two internal domestic flights from Buenos Aires to Salta, and Salta to Mendoza
- Meals as listed on the itinerary: 9 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 5 dinners, plus wine pairings with most major meals
- All private excursions described in the itinerary along with services of local speakers, guides, entrance fees, and transportation
- Gratuities for travel director, local guides, drivers, porters, and included meals
- Full guiding services of a dedicated Travel Director
- Private airport transfers with porterage on the first and last scheduled days of the program
Not Included
- Pre-and post-trip accommodations and associated expenses
- Air and land transportation to Buenos Aires on Day 1 and from Mendoza on Day 10
- All types of personal insurance
- Personal expenses
- Additional alcoholic beverages beyond what has been arranged by Experi to pair with the included major meals
Rates From*
Classic: $6,995
Deluxe: $8,295
Single Occupancy: $8,195
Extension Rates From*
Classic: $3,695
Single Occupancy: $4,295
*Rates are per person, double occupancy in US Dollars.