Ruta del Vino - San Rafael (10 Great bodegas to visit while you’re there)

Ruta del Vino - San Rafael (10 Great bodegas to visit while you’re there)


Here's a small tour of 10 excellent bodegas that you could visit while you're in San Rafael.




  1. Bodega La Abeja

  • Address: El Toledano 1621, San Rafael

  • Founded in 1883 by Rodolfo Iselín, it's the oldest winery in San Rafael. It offers charming tours through historic facilities, showcasing traditional techniques and classic varietals like Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon. A perfect starting point for wine lovers.





 

  1. Bodega Murville

  • Address: Callejón de la Legua 1750, San Rafael

  • Specializing in sparkling wines crafted with traditional French methods. Its underground cellars provide ideal aging conditions and an intimate tasting experience, focusing on elegance and balance with a cozy, family-oriented atmosphere.





  1. Bodega Labiano

  • Address: Los Dos Álamos 103, San Rafael

  • A family-run winery with a focus on Malbec and Bonarda. Known for its artisanal and organic approach, it captures the essence of San Rafael's terroir. Visitors enjoy relaxed tours and insights into the family's dedication to quality over quantity.




  1. Bodega Bianchi


  • Address: Ruta Provincial 165, Rama Caída, San Rafael

  • One of the most prestigious wineries in Argentina, blending tradition and innovation. Offering award-winning wines, vineyard tours, and tastings, Bianchi is known for robust reds, refreshing whites, and premium sparkling wines.



  1. Bodega Mumm

  • Address: Ruta Nacional 143, San Rafael

  • Combining Swiss precision with Argentine passion, Mumm specializes in sophisticated sparkling wines. The winery offers refined tastings, stunning views, and insight into their méthode traditionnelle sparkling wine production.



  1. Bodega Ibarra

  • Address: Calle Cubillos 3800, Rama Caída

  • A boutique winery with a focus on personalized experiences, Ibarra crafts wines with a deep connection to the land. Known for their smooth reds and fresh whites, the winery provides an intimate, welcoming atmosphere for visitors.

 

 

  1. Bodega Suter

  • Address: Hipólito Yrigoyen 2850, San Rafael

  • Established in 1897 by Swiss immigrants, Suter blends European traditions with Mendoza’s terroir. Famous for delicate whites and smooth reds, their historical tour showcases the winery’s evolution with charming tastings.





  1. Bodega Jean Rivier

  • Address: Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 7740, San Rafael

  • A family winery committed to sustainability, crafting elegant, small-batch wines. Using traditional methods and modern eco-friendly practices, the winery offers an in-depth look at their passionate approach to winemaking.





  1. Bodega Goyenechea

  • Address: Ruta Provincial 150, Villa Atuel

  • Founded in 1868, it's one of the oldest wineries in the region. Known for producing bold, structured reds, their century-old cellars and picturesque vineyards offer an immersive experience into traditional winemaking.




  1. Bodega Casa Bianchi (Finca Asti)


  • Address: Ruta Nacional 143, Cuadro Benegas

  • A leading name in Argentina’s wine industry, famous for its internationally acclaimed wines like "Famiglia Bianchi." Their tours offer tastings of their signature Malbecs and sparkling wines, with stunning vineyard views.

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