Harvest Festival 2025 in Argentina: Where to Enjoy Music, Gastronomy, and the Best Wines
Mendoza is renowned worldwide for the quality of its wines. That’s why the National Grape Harvest Festival is one of Argentina’s most important cultural and tourist events
Mendoza dresses up in celebration to honor the grape harvest with artistic performances, regional cuisine, and, of course, the finest wines. If you plan to visit Argentina in 2025, here’s everything you need to know to make the most of this unique experience.
Enjoy the Harvest Festival in Mendoza City: Free Events
Since early February, the capital of Mendoza has kicked off the Wine celebrations with a grand show at the Civic Park. Under the title “Magical Pairing”, on February 7, dozens of local artists filled the night with music, dance, and color, setting the stage for the key dates of the Vendimia festival in March.
What You Need to Know:
- Wednesday, March 5: Harvest Festival at the vineyard of Mendoza National Airport, Las Heras. Los Auténticos Decadentes will perform alongside the local Philharmonic Orchestra. Free admission, and attendees are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to support the Mendoza Food Bank.
- Friday, March 7: Vía Blanca de las Reinas, a parade of floats through the streets of Mendoza City.
- Saturday, March 8: Carousel and Main Act of the National Grape Harvest Festival 2025, “Guardian of the Eternal Wine”, at the Frank Romero Day Greek Theater. The event will feature dance, music, theater, and visual effects to tell the story of the Vendimia, the grape harvest, and the deep connection between the land and wine. The National Vendimia Queen will be crowned.
- Sunday, March 9: First encore performance of the celebration for those who couldn’t attend on Saturday. The event will close with performances by Soledad Pastorutti, better known as "La Sole," and singer-songwriter Jorge Rojas.
- Monday, March 10: The third night will be dedicated to music, featuring shows by Q' Lokura, Ke Personajes, and local artist Gabi Nieto.
There will be giant screens around the venue for those who prefer to watch from other areas of the city.
A special area for people with disabilities will be available (limited capacity, first-come, first-served).
As part of the city’s environmental commitment, a waste separation and recycling system will be implemented.
The Main Act of the Harvest Festival: The Grand Celebration at Frank Romero Day Greek Theater
Beyond the free events in the city, the Main Act of the National Grape Harvest Festival is the most iconic and highly anticipated show of the season. This ticketed event, focused on wine tasting, will take place on March 8 and 9 at the impressive Frank Romero Day Greek Theater.
The 2025 show, titled "Guardian of the Eternal Wine," will feature a unique production with live music, choreography, and an impressive visual display that tells the story and spirit of Mendoza’s wine harvest.
Tickets and Prices for the Main Act
Tickets for the wine festival will be available starting February 6 at www.entradaweb.com.ar. For those planning to attend, here are the local visitor ticket prices by section:
Main Act (March 8):
- Malbec: $30,000 ARS ≈ $28.42 USD
- Cabernet Sauvignon: $20,000 ARS ≈ $18.95 USD
- Chardonnay: $15,000 ARS ≈ $14.21 USD
- Tempranillo 2, 3 & 4: $25,000 ARS ≈ $23.69 USD
- Tempranillo 1 & 5: $20,000 ARS ≈ $18.95 USD
- Bonarda: $10,000 ARS ≈ $9.48 USD
Repeat Performance (March 9):
- Malbec: $20,000 ARS ≈ $18.95 USD
- Cabernet Sauvignon: $15,000 ARS ≈ $14.21 USD
- Chardonnay: $10,000 ARS ≈ $9.48 USD
- Tempranillo 2, 3 & 4: $20,000 ARS ≈ $18.95 USD
- Tempranillo 1 & 5: $15,000 ARS ≈ $14.21 USD
- Bonarda: $8,000 ARS ≈ $7.58 USD
Ticket Prices for International Tourists:
Main Act (March 8):
- Malbec: $50,000 ARS ≈ $47.37 USD
- Cabernet Sauvignon: $35,000 ARS ≈ $33.16 USD
- Chardonnay: $32,000 ARS ≈ $30.32 USD
- Tempranillo 2, 3 & 4: $45,000 ARS ≈ $42.64 USD
- Tempranillo 1 & 5: $35,000 ARS ≈ $33.16 USD
- Bonarda: $32,000 ARS ≈ $30.32 USD
First Repeat Performance (March 9):
- Malbec: $40,000 ARS ≈ $37.89 USD
- Cabernet Sauvignon: $30,000 ARS ≈ $28.42 USD
- Chardonnay: $28,000 ARS ≈ $26.52 USD
- Tempranillo 2, 3 & 4: $35,000 ARS ≈ $33.16 USD
- Tempranillo 1 & 5: $30,000 ARS ≈ $28.42 USD
- Bonarda: $28,000 ARS ≈ $26.52 USD
Note: Exchange rates fluctuate, so final prices may vary slightly at the time of purchase.
Physical ticket exchange will take place from March 3 to March 9.
Must-See Musical Performances at the Main Act
The grand stage of the Greek Theater will welcome renowned artists to enhance the experience:
- Sunday, March 9: Jorge Rojas and Soledad Pastorutti will close the event.
- Monday, March 10: Ke Personajes, Q’ Lokura, and Gabi Nieto will headline a night dedicated to popular music.
Why You Shouldn’t Miss the 2025 Harvest Festival in Mendoza
If you’re visiting Argentina, the National Grape Harvest Festival is a must-see event for wine lovers and enthusiasts of viticulture. Whether you enjoy the free city performances or attend the exclusive Main Act, this celebration offers a unique opportunity to experience Argentina’s wine culture in a spectacular setting.
Book in advance, explore the local gastronomy, and get ready to experience the magic of the harvest festival in Mendoza!