Bodega Bressia
Bodega Bressia: A Family's Wine Legacy
Discover the art of Argentinian winemaking at Bodegas Norton, where tradition meets terroir in the heart of Mendoza's wine country.
Founded in 1895 by Sir Edmund James Palmer Norton, Bodegas Norton stands as a beacon of Argentinian winemaking tradition in Mendoza. Nestled against the backdrop of the Andes Mountains, the winery offers tours, tastings, and dining experiences, showcasing its award-winning Malbecs and other varietals.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
To reach Bodegas Norton via public transport from Mendoza city center, take a bus to Luján de Cuyo from the Terminal de Ómnibus de Mendoza. The bus ride takes approximately 30-40 minutes and costs around ARS 100. Once in Luján de Cuyo, a taxi or rideshare to Bodegas Norton is needed, about 15 minutes away, costing ARS 500-600. Check bus schedules in advance.
Taxi
From Mendoza city center, a taxi to Bodegas Norton takes about 15 minutes and costs approximately ARS 20,000 - ARS 25,000. Taxis can be found at taxi stands or hailed on the street. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting the journey. Alternatively, a taxi from Mendoza Airport to Bodegas Norton will cost approximately EUR 61.74 (ARS 60,000) and take around 30 minutes.
Driving
If driving from Mendoza city center, head north on Av. San Martín towards RP 15. Continue on RP 15 for about 23 kilometers until you reach Bodegas Norton on the right. Use GPS navigation for assistance. On-site parking is available.
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