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Cuyo is a region that beats at the foot of the Andes Mountains, in the heart of western Argentina. Its geography is an embrace of majestic mountains, golden deserts, and green oases where the vine has found its perfect home.
Here, nature blends with culture: eternal glaciers that feed rivers, fertile valleys that gave life to towns and cities, and a historical legacy marked by the San Martinian feat that departed from these lands toward the freedom of America.
Among vineyards that stretch to the horizon, the wines that have conquered the world are born, with Malbec as the undisputed emblem. Wine tourism opens its doors to renowned wineries and family estates, inviting you to taste unique varietals alongside the warmth of Cuyo's gastronomy. Its landscapes invite adventure: from the imposing Aconcagua, the roof of the Americas, to the canyons and reddish formations of San Juan and La Rioja, passing through the mountains and salt flats of San Luis. Every corner reveals a balance between the power of the mountains and the serenity of the oasis.
Cuyo is not rushed, it is savored. It's a destination for those seeking the immensity of nature, the echo of history, and the pleasure of a shared drink under the Mendoza sky.
We invite you to discover this land of height and passion, where mountains meet wine and history becomes landscape.

ACCESSES
VIA AREA
Access by air from Buenos Aires
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BY LAND
The most direct route is via National Route 7.
High season: October to April.
