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Trivento Winery: Mendoza's Vanguard of Wine Excellence

Discover Mendoza's terroir at Trivento Winery, where the three winds shape Argentina's finest wines and sustainable practices.

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Trivento, meaning 'three winds,' is a leading Argentinian winery in Mendoza, known for its premium wines that reflect the region's unique terroir. Established in 1996, it offers tours, tastings, and insights into its sustainable practices.

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  • Monday 9 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-6 pm
  • Friday 9 am-3 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-4:30 pm

Local tips

  • Book your tour and tasting in advance, as walk-ins are generally not accommodated [7].
  • Consider visiting during the week to avoid weekend crowds [8].
  • Explore the art gallery within the bodega for a cultural experience [8].
  • Ask about wine and chocolate pairing options to enhance your tasting experience [3, 8, 12].
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Maipú city center, take a bus towards Cruz de Piedra. The 872 DIR, 864, 865 and 870 bus lines have routes that pass near Trivento [15]. Get off at the Jerónimo Ruíz stop, which is a short walk from the winery [15]. A single bus fare costs approximately ARS 50-100.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    From Maipú city center, a taxi or ride-sharing service to Trivento will take approximately 15-20 minutes. The estimated cost is ARS 1500-2500. Uber is also an option [15].

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Bodega Trivento stands as a beacon of Argentina's premium wine industry, located in Mendoza, a region recognized as one of the World’s Wine Capitals [3, 9]. Established in 1996, Trivento, a member of the Viña Concha y Toro Family of Wineries, has cultivated an exclusive portfolio of wines that capture the character of the Mendoza terroir [3, 5, 6]. The name Trivento is inspired by the three winds—Polar, Zonda, and Sudestada—that blow across the sunny and arid land, influencing the region's viticulture [4, 7, 9]. The winery's commitment extends beyond winemaking to environmental and social initiatives [3, 5]. Trivento has implemented impactful programs, including an on-site satellite classroom for employees to complete their secondary education [3]. The winery collaborates with organizations like the United Nations and the Global Reporting Initiative, reinforcing its dedication to the community and environment [3]. Trivento is also certified as a B Corporation, highlighting its focus on education, climate change, soil protection and business integrity [5, 6]. Visitors to Trivento can enjoy guided tours that explore the winery's history, winemaking process, and commitment to sustainability [8, 12]. The tours often include a walk through the vineyards, offering insights into how the winds affect the vines and grape production [7]. Tastings of Trivento's wines, including their signature Malbec, are a highlight, sometimes paired with local chocolates [3, 8, 12]. The winery also features a modern art gallery, adding a cultural dimension to the visitor experience [8]. Trivento's dedication to quality has made it a leading bottled wine exporter in Argentina and the top-selling Argentine wine brand in Europe [3, 5].

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