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Wine Region

Cuyo

47

wineries in this region

$8900

avg. tasting fee

Malbec

most popular varietal

907 WINES

FINCA DEL ENLACE

Bodega Franalco

ANTIGUA BODEGA

ARGUS BODEGA Y VIÑEDOS

DESFACHATADOS

ELEFANTE WINES

XUMEK

BODEGA MERCED DEL ESTERO

CARA SUR

LOS DRAGONES

BODEGA CONTE GRAND

BODEGAS BÓRBORE

CASIMIRO

BODEGA PUTRUELE

Aguma Casa Vinícola

Bodegas Callia

LAS INVERNADAS WINES

MARALE WINES

BODEGAS LA GUARDA

Bodegas San Nicolás

FINCA LAS MORAS

Bodega Augusto Pulenta

AYLLUS

Bodega del Carmen

BODEGA JOSÉ A. YANZÓN

Casa Murer

EL CANSAO

FINCA CAMUÑAS

Fincas del Rosario

FRACCIONADORA SAN JUAN

GRAFFIGNA perfil inactivo

Graffigna Santiago

HUANACACHE

INFLUENCIADOS WINES

JELU ESTATE

Las Marianas Agroenologica

LOS MÉDANOS

Magia Andina

TIERRA MAYOR

TIERRAS DE PONTE

VALCOSTA ESTATE

VIOLINISTA WINES

Good to know

Cuyo has 47 wineries listed on Spill. The number spans everything from small family estates to large-production facilities open to the public.
Cuyo is best known for Malbec, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tannat, and Chardonnay. These varietals appear most frequently across estates in the region and reflect the area's climate and soil conditions.
Yes. At least 5 wineries in Cuyo offer food alongside tastings. Having food while tasting helps you assess wines more accurately and extends the experience — worth seeking out, especially for longer visits.
Yes. At least 1 winery in Cuyo has outdoor seating. Availability is weather-dependent — the best outdoor tasting experiences are typically April through October.
Yes. At least 5 wineries in Cuyo offer vineyard tours. Tour spots typically fill before standard tasting reservations — book your tour and tasting together when you reserve.