Cooking Class at Domaine Bousquet | Uco Valley
Early in the morning we will pick you up from your accommodation to begin this experience in the heart of Uco Valley. At Domaine Bousquet, surrounded by organic vineyards at the foot of the Andes, you’ll put on your apron and join a hands-on class guided by the winery’s chefs.
Before cooking, we’ll walk through the organic garden to see the fresh ingredients you’ll later transform into your own dishes. Surrounded by aromas and textures, you’ll cook with your own hands in a relaxed atmosphere, paired with high-altitude wines that enhance every flavor. Lunch will be the perfect finale: enjoying what you’ve prepared with stunning views of vineyards and mountains.
At SAK Wine & Travel, we promote responsible experiences together with wineries that care for the environment and the community.
Included
✔️ Private transfer service
✔️ Bilingual chef
✔️ High-end vehicle
✔️ Snack of handmade products in biodegradable packaging and mineral water
✔️ Cooking class
✔️ Gourmet lunch paired with wine
✔️ Personal accident insurance
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.












