Insider's Guide to Salta's Wine Region
Where the Andes meet the vine. A dramatic wine region rising at 1,700 meters, where extreme conditions create extraordinary wines.
Explore the valleyRecommendations of wineries and tasting rooms across Cafayate.
View bodegas →Winemakers producing at the very limits of where grapes can grow.
Learn more →A look at the history of wine in the Calchaquí Valleys.
Visit →Explore the bodegas of Cafayate on our interactive map.
View map →Cafayate's most complete dining and wine experience, with a menu by Chef Walter Leal — Le Cordon Bleu Paris, Académie Culinaire de France.
Visit →Though small compared with other Argentine wine regions — producing barely 3% of the country's wines — Cafayate has become world-famous thanks to its high and extreme altitude wines.