Famous for its landscapes and many attractions, San Rafael is an obligatory stop on any visit to Mendoza. The area’s celebrated adventure tourism and wine routes through wineries and vineyards make for a complete experience.
Located about 180 miles to the south, in the oasis formed by the Diamante and Atuel rivers, San Rafael is a multi-faceted jewel offering abundant vineyards and a wealth of adventure tourism.
With the wineries all grouped together to reclaim their famous terroir, the wines of southern Mendoza are en route to the global stage with a unique style.
Wineries investing in education. A range of establishments are investing in different projects and initiatives to help train their workers and provide education to their local communities.
Wineries certified in sustainability through a comprehensive program run to encourage sustainability in the Argentine wine industry overseen by Sustenta-Vitis and supported by AL-INVEST Verde with financing from the European Union.
Sustainable viticulture. By implementing a series of measures both large and small, along with a range of protocols and certifications, the country has made major progress. Argentine wine is looking to the future.
Like all good wine lovers, I try to keep up with the latest trends. This time, for World Rosé Day, I’ve been thinking about all the different reasons there are to open up your palate and let yourself be surprised by these wonderful wines.
In 1999, the renowned winemaker Federico Benegas Lynch began a personal project involving the production of premium wines. Today, the wines of Bodega Benegas are established as a guarantee of quality and are earning plaudits across the world. The winery also played a key role in the development of Cabernet Franc in Argentina.