Patagonian valley wines
In the provinces of Río Negro and La Pampa, enjoy a variety of wines with a local taste.
Patagonia is waiting to have a toast with you. In the Alto Valle del Río Negro, where the land is fertile and the fruit tree production stands out, discover grapevines cultivated more than a century ago. Visit wineries that are pioneers and mix tradition and innovation. Raise your cup and taste varietals such as merlot and pinot noir, malbec and cabernet sauvignon, sémillon and trousseau.
Walk amidst vineyards, witness a harvest, explore the chacras [farms] where fruit trees are grown, discover the entrepreneurial spirit of the local villagers. And north of the Patagonian valley, in the province of La Pampa, visit the cities of 25 de Mayo, Gobernador Duval and Casa de Piedra. Here, by the Colorado River, try merlot and pinot noir, malbec and viognier, as you watch the green horizon on the plains. Cheers!
Geographic location: Provinces of Río Negro and La Pampa, Argentine Patagonia.
Climate: warm to semi-arid.
Recommended length of stay: 2 to 4 days.
More information at: https://turismo.lapampa.gob.ar, https://www.rionegro.gov.ar/