Where Landscapes Meet Vineyards

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Nature and Vineyards at High Altitude

Amidst majestic mountains and endless skies, Salta unveils a geography that captivates with its diversity.


In this striking setting, vineyards blend harmoniously, adding strokes of greenery and tranquility to the landscape.


Many of these high-altitude wineries not only produce wines of renowned quality but also offer unique experiences immersed in the direct embrace of Salta’s nature and culture.

Renowned Wineries of the Region

Renowned Wineries of the Region

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Private tours, guided tastings led by expert winemakers, signature pairings, and boutique accommodations nestled in landscapes of breathtaking beauty.


>>> Bodega Colomé – Molinos: An exclusive experience that combines contemporary art (James Turrell Museum), high-end wine tourism, and boutique lodging.


>>> El Esteco – Cafayate: Offers guided tours, gourmet lunches, and accommodation at Patios de Cafayate, a colonial-style hotel surrounded by vineyards and mountains.


>>> Piattelli Vineyards – Cafayate: Delivers a modern and sophisticated experience. Private tastings, a fine dining restaurant, and spaces designed for exclusive events.

How many days?

Between 3 and 5 days to fully enjoy the wine landscapes of Salta, visit iconic wineries, and experience authentic wine tourism at a relaxed pace.

Best time to visit

From March to May, during the harvest season. Autumn bathes the landscape in warm hues and offers a firsthand look at the winemaking process.

What to pack?

Comfortable clothing, walking shoes for vineyard tours, sun protection, and a light jacket for the cool evenings at altitude.