VINEYARDS
During your stay in Cafayate you’ll want to taste as many of the area’s fine wines as possible.
To help you in this rather daunting task, here’s a short list of favorite locations offering wine tastings.
In alphabetical order:
Bad Brothers: The Wine Lover´s Cafayate Headquarters
Ranked as the #1 wine bar in Cafayate by TripAdviser.com, Bad Brothers Wine Experience features a wide selection of reasonably priced dishes as well as a selection of excellent high altitude and extreme altitude wines created by Argentine winemaker, Agustin Lanus.
Located in a renovated adobe house half a block from the main plaza, Bad Brothers offers a relaxing environment with great wines, music and food to pair with your wines.
Location: Calle Camilia Quintana de Nino #63, Cafayate (half block from the Main Plaza).
Website: www.badbrotherswe.com
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Bodega El Esteco
Owned by the Pena Flora conglomerate, is one of the largest wineries in Cafayate. They offers some excellent wines, including the Don David Torrontes, one of our favorites in the valley. For reds, try their Ciclos Malbec/Merlot blend.
Website: http://www.elesteco.com.ar/
Local knowledge: Attached to the Esteco Winery is the Patios de Cafayate Hotel, an old converted estancia house with luxurious accommodations and a lovely old world ambiance. Enjoy lunch on the back patio of a nice steak and salad with a glass of the Bodega Esteco Ciclos Blend.
Bodega Domingo Hermanos
The Domingo family is one of the leading families of Cafayate winemaking. The Bodega Domingo Hermanos, located an easy walk from the town´s main plaza, is one of the most popular local wine tasting operations.
The Domingo family also operate Bodega Domingo Molinos, which focuses on smaller production premium wines about a 15 minute drive up the mountainside outside of town.
Website: http://www.domingohermanos.com
Bodega Nanni
Another of the valley´s prominent first families of wine, Bodega Nanni offers a variety of wine styles, including Malbec, Bonarda, Tannat, Torrontes and their premium blend, Arcanas, a favorite.
Website: www.bodegananni.com
Local knowledge: The Bodega offers a «hidden» restaurant in the courtyard with a variety of regional dishes.
Piattelli Winery
Piattelli is one of the Mendoza wine makers which have expanded their operations into Cafayate in order to take advantage of the unique terroirs offered in the valley. This stunning winery on the hill overlooking Cafayate is the creation of Piattelli´s owners, Jon and Arlene Malinski and a «must-visit» for any wine enthusiast. Go for the wine tour, stay for lunch with the best views of any restaurant in Cafayate.
Website: http://www.piattellivineyards.com/
Bodega El Porvenir
Owned by the Romero family (Dr. Juan Carlos Romero is a former governor of Salta province), El Porvenir is known for its premium Laborum line of wines. They have a beautiful tasting room located within the pueblo of Cafayate.
Website: http://www.elporvenirdecafayate.com/
Local knowledge: El Porvenir offers lunch at a classic private estancia house within walking distance of the main square. Inquire at El Porvenir for details.
Bodega San Pedro de Yacochuya
The Etchart family is another of the founding families of the Cafayate wine business, and Yacochuya is their crown jewel. Tucked high on the slopes overlooking Cafayate (when you get to the entrance of Piattelli, keep on going up), the small bodega specializes in a rich Malbec created by renowned French winemaker Michel Rolland, a regular visitor to Cafayate.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/yacochuya
TASTINGS
Other Wineries
For those staying longer in Cafayate with time to explore additional local bodegas, here are more with tasting operations.
Bodega Quara
Wine Tasting no charge and if you open a special wine you like to try, they open the bottle and you can take it.
Bodega Vasija Secreta
Bodega El Transito
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