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Sleep Among the Vineyards in Mendoza: 10 Wineries Where You Can Experience Wine from the Inside

From luxury villas to glamping retreats: a guide to waking up among the vines and discovering Mendoza’s wine country.

Federico Juarros
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Sleeping among the vineyards in Mendoza completely transforms the way you experience the province. It means inhabiting a landscape that shifts rhythm once the day visitors leave. As evening falls, the roads between the vines grow quiet, the sky turns shades of pink, and the wineries return to a calm that’s hard to find in any other type of accommodation. This is the moment when wine stops being an activity and becomes part of everyday life.

Unlike a traditional hotel, where the experience is often centered on the room or amenities, winery accommodations invite guests to immerse themselves in wine culture. Tastings, vineyard dinners, spa treatments, guided tours, horseback rides, and even the chance to create your own blend are all part of experiences designed to connect visitors with the land. From luxury lodges in the Uco Valley to family-run estates in Chacras de Coria, they all share one thing: the opportunity to wake up among the vines and feel, if only for a night, that Mendoza’s most iconic landscape is your home.

1. The Vines Resort & Spa: Live, Create, and Experience Wine at the Foot of the Andes

Located in the heart of the Uco Valley, surrounded by endless vineyards and framed by the Andes Mountains, The Vines Resort & Spa offers an experience where wine isn’t simply observed—it’s lived. This internationally acclaimed resort combines private designer villas, personalized service, and its signature philosophy—Stay. Play. Make Wine. Guests can immerse themselves in Mendoza’s wine world by creating their own blend alongside local winemakers, exploring the valley on horseback, or cycling through the vineyards.

The culinary offering is led by Siete Fuegos by Francis Mallmann, celebrating fire-based cooking, seasonal ingredients, and regional flavors at their finest. Meanwhile, the spa, yoga sessions, and outdoor activities create the perfect balance of indulgence, relaxation, and contemplation.

Don’t miss: The Vines achieves a rare combination of laid-back luxury, authentic experiences, and a deep connection to the landscape—all in one place.

Where: Provincial Route 94, km 11, Tunuyán, Mendoza. Book here.

2. Posada Salentein: Art and Wine in the Heart of the Uco Valley

Surrounded by vineyards, manicured gardens, and sweeping views of the Andes, Posada Salentein invites guests to experience the Uco Valley from within. With only 14 rooms spread across three independent houses, this boutique estate offers an intimate and peaceful stay where time seems to slow to the pace of the landscape. Located about 90 minutes from Mendoza City, it’s an ideal base for exploring the region’s wine and cultural heritage.

Don’t miss: In the family winery, guests gain access to historic wine vintages preserved by the founding family—an exclusive experience reserved for visitors staying on the property. Art lovers should also visit the renowned Killka Art Gallery.

Where: Route 89, km 14, Los Árboles de Villegas, Mendoza. Book here.

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3. La Morada Lodge: Slow Living in Los Chacayes

Set in the heart of the Uco Valley, surrounded by a 270-hectare vineyard and overlooking the Andes, La Morada Lodge offers a serene and authentic stay deeply connected to nature. This boutique hotel combines warm hospitality, breathtaking scenery, and an atmosphere designed to encourage guests to slow down, whether relaxing by the pool, enjoying the common spaces, or exploring the surrounding vineyards and mountains.

The experience is complemented by dining at its restaurant, El Hornero, as well as outdoor activities including vineyard bike rides, tennis and paddle courts, and an interactive playground, making it equally appealing for couples and families.

Don’t miss: Thanks to its exceptional terroir, Los Chacayes has become one of Mendoza’s most attractive destinations for travelers seeking a connection with the land, wine, and tranquility.

Where: Los Chacayes, Tunuyán, Mendoza. Book here.

4. Rosell Boher Winery Lodge & Spa: A Luxury Escape in Agrelo

If you're looking for a luxury getaway immersed in Mendoza’s wine country, Rosell Boher Lodge is one of those places that has it all. Located in Alto Agrelo, Luján de Cuyo, it offers 11 private villas—some with their own underground wine cellar—and three luxury suites. The property stands out for its architecture integrated into the landscape, floor-to-ceiling windows, terraces with jacuzzis, and outdoor fire pits overlooking the Andes.

Its restaurant, awarded Best Winery Restaurant in the World in 2020 by the Great Wine Capitals’ Best Of Wine Tourism Awards, serves a seven-course tasting menu paired with Rosell Boher sparkling wines and produce from its own garden. Beyond its cellar housing more than 25,000 bottles, guests can enjoy tastings, regional cooking classes, horseback riding, cycling, grape-based spa treatments, and family-friendly blend-making experiences.

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Don’t miss: Some villas feature private underground wine cellars, allowing guests to enjoy an intimate tasting without leaving their room. Families can also create their own wine blend and design a personalized label.

Where: Servidumbre de Paso S/N, Ugarteche, Mendoza. Book here.

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5. Casa de Uco Vineyards & Wine Resort: Where Architecture Meets the Andes

Located in the heart of the Uco Valley on the road to Manzano Histórico, Casa de Uco is one of Argentina’s most sophisticated wine resorts. Designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings, this boutique hotel combines luxury and nature with spectacular views of vineyards, lagoons, and the Andes. The property features seven rooms, nine suites, and three private villas, all with panoramic vistas. A heated pool, spa, tennis court, and relaxation areas complete the experience.

Guests can enjoy wines from the estate winery and explore the surroundings through horseback riding, cycling, guided tours, and even archery. Fine dining, focused on regional ingredients and paired with local labels, rounds out a stay that captures the essence of Mendoza.

Don’t miss: Reserve a private gazebo set among the vines for lunch and enjoy a gourmet meal surrounded by nature.

Where: Route 94, Km. 14.5, Mendoza. Book here.

6. Andeluna Winery Lodge: Waking Up Among the Vines of Gualtallary

Located in Gualtallary, Andeluna Winery Lodge places the mountains center stage. Its independent lodges are literally immersed in the vineyards and designed so that the Andes become the focal point from the moment you arrive. Floor-to-ceiling windows, private decks, and unforgettable sunrises create the feeling that the mountains are part of the room itself.

The experience includes winery tours and tastings of Andeluna’s high-altitude wines. The cuisine, inspired by mountain cooking, pairs seasonal ingredients and regional produce with the winery’s labels.

Don’t miss: Book a stay that includes both dinner and a tasting. At sunset, take a glass of wine to your private deck and watch the Andes change color minute by minute.

Where: Provincial Route 89, km 11, Gualtallary, Tupungato, Mendoza. Book here.

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7. Alpasión Lodge & Glamping: Immersive Wine Country with Hotel Comfort

Nestled in Los Chacayes, Alpasión offers a unique approach to winery accommodation. Guests can choose between a boutique lodge with a handful of rooms or an exclusive glamping area where hotel comforts meet the sensation of sleeping among vineyards and mountains.

The focus here is on slowing down. Days can be spent exploring the estate, enjoying tastings, horseback rides, or cycling through the vineyards, while evenings are all about the landscape. The glamping tents feature king-size beds, private bathrooms, and wooden hot tubs, delivering the experience of camping among the vines without sacrificing comfort. The lodge adds a library with a fireplace, a wine cellar, a swimming pool, and Argentine-inspired cuisine based on local and homegrown ingredients.

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Don’t miss: If it’s your first visit to the Uco Valley, choose the glamping experience. Few things capture the spirit of the region better than ending the day in a private hot tub with a glass of Malbec while the Andes turn pink at sunset.

Where: RP94, km 13, Los Chacayes, Tunuyán, Mendoza. Book here.

8. Gimenez Riili Guest House: Feel Like a Guest at a Family Estate

In Los Sauces, one of the most authentic and peaceful corners of the Uco Valley, Gimenez Riili Guest House offers an alternative to large wine resorts. The stay feels intimate and welcoming—more like being invited into the home of a wine-loving family than checking into a hotel.

Surrounded by vineyards and framed by the Andes, this boutique property features a small number of rooms and generous communal spaces. Guests can tour the vineyards, participate in tastings, enjoy local cuisine, and explore one of Mendoza’s most prestigious wine regions.

Don’t miss: Complimentary bicycles and spa facilities complete an experience where luxury comes through hospitality, simplicity, and the enjoyment of the landscape.

Where: Los Sauces, Route 94, km 9, Road to Manzano Histórico, Tunuyán, Mendoza. Book here.

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9. Finca Adalgisa: Sleep Among Century-Old Vines in Chacras de Coria

In a guide dominated by large wineries, luxury resorts, and grand landscapes, Finca Adalgisa offers something different: an intimate, authentic experience deeply rooted in Mendoza’s winemaking history. Located in the heart of Chacras de Coria, this family-run estate sits within a Malbec vineyard planted in 1916—one of the oldest still in production in the area.

With only a handful of rooms spread across historic buildings and contemporary spaces, the property maintains a warm and personal atmosphere. Instead of sprawling villas and monumental spas, guests enjoy breakfasts beneath the trees, garden tastings, strolls through Chacras de Coria, and the chance to stay at a family winery focused on minimal-intervention wines.

Don’t miss: The Furlotti family still cultivates its century-old Malbec vineyard planted in 1916 and produces one of the few wines in Chacras de Coria made entirely on the same estate where the grapes are grown.

Where: Pueyrredón 2222, Chacras de Coria, Mendoza. Book here.

10. Terrazas de los Andes Guest House: Sleep Inside One of Mendoza’s Most Iconic Wineries

Among century-old vineyards, tree-lined gardens, and a historic late-19th-century building, Terrazas de los Andes Guest House offers one of Mendoza’s most exclusive wine tourism experiences. Located within the iconic Terrazas de los Andes winery in Perdriel, Luján de Cuyo, this guest house features only six rooms, allowing guests to enjoy something rare: staying overnight after the tours end, the restaurant closes, and the vineyards return to silence.

Each room is inspired by one of the winery’s grape varieties—Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Petit Manseng, and Torrontés—combining contemporary comfort with a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Guests enjoy privileged access to winery experiences, tastings, vineyard tours, and a culinary program inspired by Andean flavors interpreted through a local lens.

Don’t miss: Unlike large wine resorts, this property has only six rooms, creating a far more intimate and personalized experience.

Where: Cochabamba and Thames, Perdriel, Mendoza. Book here.

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