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The 2 VIP Experiences in Argentina That Earn Their Price

2 tours  ·  ★★★★★★★★★★ 5.0 average  ·  from $240

Every trip has one free day too few. These 2 vip experiences justify the slot, priced and timed so you can decide in minutes and get back to the fun part of planning.

All Day, Small Group, Luxury Wine Tour with Gourmet Lunch - The first winery gives you the useful background
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All Day, Small Group, Luxury Wine Tour with Gourmet Lunch

1.All Day, Small Group, Luxury Wine Tour with Gourmet Lunch

★★★★★★★★★★5.0 · 1,040 reviews · 8 hours (approx.) · from $240Our pick

Review of Mendoza’s luxury small-group wine tour, with Malbec tastings, three to four wineries, gourmet lunch, hotel pickup, and Uco Valley views.

“We had a wonderful wine tasting experience. We visited Bodega Familia Blanco, Atamisque and Andeluna. Familia Blanco was good to visit as it shows how well a sustainable and organic wine can be. We even tried an unfiltered wine there. Familia Blanca’s wine was close by Qatar to be served during the World Cup on the flights. We wished we could bring more back. We had lunch at Andeluna with wine pairings. The food was exquisite. We booked the experience through Trout and Wine.”

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Prestigious wineries of Uco - Private luxury tour - The ride from Mendoza to the vineyards
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Prestigious wineries of Uco – Private luxury tour

2.Prestigious wineries of Uco – Private luxury tour

★★★★★★★★★★5.0 · 86 reviews · 8 to 10 hours (approx.) · from $350

Review of Mendoza’s private Uco Valley wine tour, with three wineries, gourmet lunch, Andes views, transport, value, and practical tips.

“Our guides, Flor and Flor, and driver Nicolas were awesome!! Beautiful wineries and delicious lunch. Very informative and fun. Thanks for a great day!”

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