Bodegas San Huberto
Historic Mendoza winery crafting award-winning Malbec amid Andean vineyards, with guided tours, underground cellars, and exquisite tastings revealing 100+ years of winemaking tradition.
Nestled in the heart of Vistalba, Luján de Cuyo, Bodegas San Huberto is a historic winery founded in 1905, renowned for its award-winning Malbec and traditional winemaking. Visitors enjoy guided tours through lush vineyards, underground cellars, and immersive tastings paired with local products, offering an authentic taste of Mendoza's wine heritage.
A brief summary to Bodegas San Huberto
- Guardia Vieja 1100, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza Province, M5507, AR
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- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 9 am-4 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-4 pm
- Thursday 9 am-4 pm
- Friday 9 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Book tours in advance via phone; flexible times available, especially weekdays.
- Opt for the full tour including vineyard walk and pairing tasting for deepest insight.
- Try the Nina Malbec line, exclusive here and highly praised for quality-price ratio.
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Getting There
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Car
20-30 min drive from Mendoza city; free parking available; ARS 5000-8000 taxi one-way.
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Tour Bus
Wine tour shuttles from Mendoza, 8h full-day incl. lunch; ARS 20000-35000 p/p.
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Bike
Self-guided bike tours along Vistalba routes; rent in Mendoza, 45 min pedal.
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History and Heritage
Established in 1905, Bodegas San Huberto stands as a cornerstone of Argentine winemaking, part of a business group with over 70 years of experience across various sectors. Located in the prestigious Vistalba district of Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, this winery spans dedicated vineyards ideal for premium grape cultivation. Its traditional architecture honors the region's viticultural roots, blending history with modern production techniques.Vineyards and Terroir
The winery benefits from Mendoza's unique microclimate: fertile soils, ample sunlight, and moderate winds perfect for Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Bonarda, Syrah, and Torrontés. Manual harvesting preserves the grapes' natural flavors, resulting in a diverse portfolio of reds, whites, sparkling wines, rosés, and desserts. The Vistalba estate covers significant hectares, contributing to San Huberto's global exports.Winemaking Process
Tours reveal the full journey from vine to bottle, showcasing state-of-the-art facilities with millions of liters capacity. Visitors walk through vineyards, explore production areas, and descend into cool underground cellars where wines age gracefully. The emphasis on quality control and traditional methods ensures exceptional wines like the acclaimed Nina Malbec.Tasting Experiences
Degustations feature superior selections paired with regional cheeses and products, highlighting the winery's award-winning labels. Flexible scheduling and knowledgeable guides make it accessible for all levels of enthusiasts. No fixed entry fee; tips appreciated post-tour.Setting and Surroundings
Surrounded by Andean foothills, the property offers scenic beauty and tranquility. Operating primarily weekdays from 9 AM, it's ideal for day trips from Mendoza city, combining education, relaxation, and indulgence in one of Argentina's premier wine regions.Explore the best of what Bodegas San Huberto has to offer
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