Argentina Wine Country | 4-Day Vacation in Mendoza
This 4-day itinerary offers a well-balanced introduction to Argentina’s wine country, combining two of Mendoza’s most iconic wine regions: Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley. Designed for travelers who want to understand the diversity of Malbec and Mendoza’s winemaking identity, the journey blends curated winery visits, guided tastings, and regional gastronomy, all at a relaxed and comfortable pace.
Throughout the trip, you’ll explore traditional wineries in Luján de Cuyo—considered the birthplace of Malbec—and modern, high-altitude estates in the Uco Valley. Accompanied by expert guides and sommeliers, each visit focuses on winemaking techniques, terroir expression, and tasting fundamentals. Gourmet lunches paired with selected wines complete each wine route, creating a concise yet immersive experience into Argentina’s wine culture.
Included
✔️ 3 nights accommodation with breakfast included
✔️ Transfers to and from the airport
✔️ Full day wine excursion to Luján de Cuyo
✔️ Full day excursion to the Uco Valley
✔️ Gourmet lunch included in both visits
Not Included
❌ Tips
❌ Extras
❌ Any other service not listed in the inclusions of the trip

Food preferences or restrictions
Don’t forget to tell us about this! We have vegetarian, vegan and celiac options available.

Sustainability
At SAK Wine & Travel we create transformative, sustainable journeys that respect nature and help protect Mendoza’s vital water resources.

Accessibility
If you have any questions or special accessibility requirements, don’t hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you!
Itinerary

What do you need for this tour?
Essential items
We suggest you to bring these items for personal use to make your excursion perfect:
- Small backpack.
- Extra mineral water.
- Personal care items (lip balm with sunscreen, sunscreen, antibacterial gel/wipes, insect repellent).
- Special clothing: comfortable clothing appropriate to the weather forecast and footwear suitable for the activity.
Safety tips: Inform the guide or driver about any illness, allergy or physical restriction. Remember to bring your medication and administration instructions.
Note: The best clothing for mountain activities is wool or synthetic materials in layers, as they dry quickly and keep warmth better. We suggest a base layer, then an intermediate layer, such as a light fleece coat or similar, and then a windproof and waterproof layer.














