
Patagonia
Patagonia, known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures, is also home to a burgeoning wine industry. This vast region, spanning southern Argentina a
Discover Patagonia's Emerging Wine Scene
Patagonia, known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures, is also home to a burgeoning wine industry. This vast region, spanning southern Argentina and Chile, offers wine enthusiasts a unique opportunity to explore cool-climate viticulture in a breathtaking setting.
Towns and Villages
Several towns in Patagonia serve as gateways to wine country:
- Neuquén: The capital of Argentina's Neuquén Province, it's close to the Alto Valle del Río Negro wine region.
- General Roca: A key town in Río Negro Province, surrounded by vineyards and orchards.
- Chubut: Home to the world's southernmost vineyards in the Trelew area.
Wine Producers
Patagonian wineries are known for their innovative approaches and high-quality production:
- Bodega del Fin del Mundo: A pioneer in Neuquén, producing award-winning Malbec and Pinot Noir.
- Bodega Noemía: Located in Río Negro, known for its old-vine Malbec and biodynamic practices.
- Otronia: Situated in Chubut, it's one of the world's southernmost wineries, specializing in Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
Accommodations
Stay close to the vineyards for an immersive wine experience:
- Valle Perdido Wine Resort: Luxury accommodation in Neuquén, surrounded by vineyards.
- Posada Río Colorado: A charming guesthouse near General Roca, offering easy access to local wineries.
- Territorio Hotel: Modern hotel in Neuquén city, perfect for exploring the Alto Valle region.
Dining
Patagonian cuisine pairs perfectly with local wines:
- 1884 Francis Mallmann: Celebrity chef restaurant in Neuquén, featuring open-fire cooking and an extensive wine list.
- La Comarca: In General Roca, offering traditional Patagonian dishes and local wines.
- Sarao: Fine dining in Neuquén city, known for its innovative menu and wine pairings.
Wine Shops & Bars
Explore Patagonia's wine scene at these local establishments:
- Vinoteca Vino Sur (Neuquén): Extensive selection of regional wines and tasting events
- La Vinería (General Roca): Cozy wine bar featuring Patagonian labels
- Enoteca Rivadavia (Trelew): Wine shop specializing in Chubut's unique offerings
Other Shops

Complement your wine experience with local products:
- Sabores del Valle (Neuquén): Gourmet shop offering regional cheeses, cured meats, and preserves
- Mercado Artesanal Trelew: Handicrafts and souvenirs from local artisans
- La Anónima (Various locations): Supermarket chain with a good selection of Patagonian wines
Attractions
Balance wine tasting with Patagonia's natural wonders:
- Dinosaur Museum (Neuquén): World-class paleontology exhibits
- Nahuel Huapi National Park: Stunning landscapes near Bariloche
- Perito Moreno Glacier: Awe-inspiring ice formation in Santa Cruz
Events
Time your visit with these wine-centric celebrations:
- Fiesta Nacional de la Vendimia (March, General Roca): Harvest festival with parades and tastings
- Expo Vinos de la Patagonia (November, Neuquén): Showcasing the region's best wines
- Feria Gastronómica y del Vino (February, Trelew): Food and wine fair highlighting local producers
Appellations
Understand Patagonia's wine regions:
- Alto Valle del Río Negro: Known for Malbec, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay
- San Patricio del Chañar (Neuquén): Emerging area producing high-quality reds and whites
- Valle Inferior del Río Chubut: Home to the world's southernmost vineyards
Grape Varieties
Vine Cycle — Patagonia
Full calendar →Patagonia offers memorable harvest experiences during peak activity.
Patagonia's unique climate fosters the growth of several grape varieties. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay thrive in the cooler southern regions.
Other popular varieties include:
- Malbec
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Merlot
- Sauvignon Blanc
- Torrontés






Main Wine Styles
Patagonian wines are known for their elegance and freshness. The region's cool climate produces wines with vibrant acidity and nuanced flavors.
Key styles include:
- Crisp, mineral-driven white wines
- Light to medium-bodied red wines with bright fruit flavors
- Sparkling wines, particularly from the Rio Negro Valley
Food Specialties
Patagonian cuisine pairs perfectly with local wines. Lamb is a regional specialty, often prepared asado-style (barbecued).
Other local delicacies include:
- Trucha (trout) from Patagonian lakes and rivers
- Calafate berry products
- Wild game meats like guanaco and deer
- Artisanal cheeses from small producers
Drives & Walks
Explore Patagonia's stunning landscapes through scenic drives and walks. The Ruta 40 offers breathtaking views of the Andes and access to remote wineries.
Notable hiking trails include:
- Los Glaciares National Park trails
- Tierra del Fuego National Park walks
- Valle de la Luna in Ischigualasto Provincial Park
Itineraries
Plan your Patagonian wine adventure with these suggested itineraries:
3-Day Wine Tasting Tour
- Day 1: Explore Neuquén wineries
- Day 2: Visit Rio Negro Valley vineyards
- Day 3: Discover boutique producers in Chubut
7-Day Wine and Nature Experience
- Days 1-2: Wine tasting in Neuquén






- Days 3-4: Hiking and winery visits in Rio Negro
- Days 5-7: Explore Chubut's wineries and Valdés Peninsula
Getting There & Around
Patagonia's vast expanse requires careful planning for transportation. El Calafate International Airport serves as a main gateway for international travelers.
- Rent a car for flexibility in exploring remote wineries
- Book internal flights to cover long distances efficiently
- Consider guided tours for a hassle-free wine experience
Best Time to Visit
Monthly Climate — Patagonia
Full explorer →Plan your Patagonian wine adventure during the harvest season (February to April) for a vibrant atmosphere. The shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
- Spring (September to November): Mild temperatures, blooming landscapes
- Summer (December to February): Warmest weather, peak tourist season
- Autumn (March to May): Harvest activities, beautiful fall colors
Sustainability Efforts
Patagonian wineries increasingly embrace eco-friendly practices. Many vineyards focus on organic cultivation and water conservation.
- Solar-powered wineries in Neuquén
- Biodiversity preservation initiatives in Rio Negro
- Sustainable tourism programs in Chubut
Language Tips
Basic Spanish skills enhance your wine tasting experience. Learn these essential wine-related phrases:
- "Una copa de vino, por favor" (A glass of wine, please)
- "¿Cuál es su vino más popular?" (What's your most popular wine?)
- "Me gustaría probar el Malbec" (I'd like to try the Malbec)
Further Resources
Enhance your Patagonian wine knowledge with these resources:
- Wines of Argentina: Official wine tourism information
- Argentina Travel: Comprehensive travel guide
- "The Wines of South America: The Essential Guide" by Evan Goldstein
Where to Eat
Argentine — Patagonian
- $$$
Cassis — Bariloche
fine dining
- $$$
Familia Schroeder Winery Restaurant
winery restaurant
Visiting Wineries
Patagonian wineries around Neuquén are remote and require transport from major cities. Most notable estates (NQN, Familia Schroeder) operate by appointment only. Combining wine visits with Patagonian outdoor activities requires careful planning. November–April is the main visiting window.
Book ahead: 2–4 weeks
Planning tools & local info
Where to Eat
Argentine — Patagonian
- $$$
Cassis — Bariloche
fine dining
- $$$
Familia Schroeder Winery Restaurant
winery restaurant
Visiting Wineries
Patagonian wineries around Neuquén are remote and require transport from major cities. Most notable estates (NQN, Familia Schroeder) operate by appointment only. Combining wine visits with Patagonian outdoor activities requires careful planning. November–April is the main visiting window.
Book ahead: 2–4 weeks
Explore Wine Regions in Patagonia (Argentina)
Best Time to Visit Patagonia (Argentina)
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March-April
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Key grape varieties and wine styles produced in the region
Primary Grape Varieties
Wine Styles
Food & Dining in Patagonia
Argentine — PatagonianMust-Try Dishes
- Cordero patagónico (whole-roasted Patagonian lamb)
- Trucha ahumada (smoked trout)
- Jabalí (wild boar)
Where to Eat
- $$$
Cassis — Bariloche
Bariloche's leading fine-dining restaurant with creative Patagonian cuisine, local lamb, venison, and trout
- $$$
Familia Schroeder Winery Restaurant
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