February is the ideal month for wine lovers, since it marks the beginning of the harvest and the harvest in several wine regions of Argentina. It is the perfect time to plan a getaway of a few days or even a week combining wine tourism with adventure activities in natural environments that range from the mountain and the jungle to the beach. Next, five destinations in five different provinces with boutique hotels that raise the experience.

1. Finca Albarossa – Tucumán
Located in the Calchaquí Valleys, Finca Albarossa is an exclusive wine shelter with 11 panoramic rooms and views of vineyards and hills. Strategically located between Amaicha del Valle and the ruins of Quilmes, it offers experiences of disconnection and sensory pleasure. Its Malbec and Blends wines reflect the identity of the Tucuman Terroir, while its Italian inspiration gastronomy and bicycle tours complete an unforgettable stay.

In addition, those who stay on the farm can participate in the harvest, know the process of making wines and taste exclusive labels directly from the cellar. The proximity with historical archaeological sites and the possibility of causing horseback riding by the region make this destination a fascinating option for those who seek to combine culture, history and wine tourism.

2. POSADA RURAL LA MATILDE – Córdoba
In San Javier, Traslasierra, Matilde is an oasis of tranquility with a sustainable approach. With only ten rooms, this Boutique Hotel offers experiences such as vineyard tours and native forests, biodynamic wines and dinner tastings accompanied by live piano. The organic garden gastronomy and the energy of its microclimate make this inn an ideal choice for those who seek to connect with nature and good living.

Matilde

Throughout the year, activities such as guided meditations, kitchen workshops with local ingredients and walks by ecological trails that allow to appreciate the biodiversity of the region are organized. The wine experience in Matilde is different, since its wines are produced with sustainable practices, respecting natural cycles and generating high quality wines with their own identity.

3. La María – Mendoza
Located in a privileged area, Maria is a boutique hotel with design inspired by the southwest US, which offers seven thematic suites with sauna and private heated pools. Its proximity with renowned wineries such as Rosell Boher, Rutini and Alta Vista allows you to enjoy exclusive tastings and guided tours. The combination of luxury, design and wine tourism in this corner Mendoza makes it an unmissable option.

LA MARIA HOTEL BOUTIQUE

The experience in Mendoza would not be complete without a visit to the Andes mountain range, where trekking, horseback riding and 4×4 excursions can be made by the most shocking landscapes in the region. During February, wineries offer special experiences of Harvest, where visitors can participate in the harvest, tread of grapes and loud lunches with the best Mendoza wines.

4. Iraola Hotel Boutique – Salta
Cafayate has established itself as a high -end wine destination, and Iraola Hotel Boutique is one of its jewels. Its French colonial inspiration architecture and its 14 rooms offer a luxury stay in the middle of the height vineyards.

Iraola Hotel Boutique

The hotel cava allows you to taste high quality cafayateñas labels, while its pool, solarium and panoramic viewpoint complete an unparalleled sensory experience. For those looking for adventure, the region offers the possibility of traveling the shell ravines, bicycle excursions through the vineyards and enjoying riding at sunset with outdoor tastings. Cafayateña gastronomy is also an outstanding attraction, with dishes that fuse Andean flavors and height wines.

5. Pampa House – Buenos Aires
In Chapadmal, Casa Pampa fuses nature and sophistication in a unique environment by the sea. With covered pools, spa, an underground cava and gastronomy that highlights the flavors of the sea and the field, this complex is perfect for a relaxing getaway. A few minutes, the Costa and Pampa de Trapiche winery offers tastings of coastal wines, a rarity in Argentina, highlighting for its freshness and minerality.

Pampa house

In addition to wine tourism, activities such as surfing, horseback riding and walking by the cliffs can be carried out in Chapadmal. During February, the Costa and Pampa winery organizes special ventach events with guided tastings, tours of the coastal vineyards and married gastronomic experiences with its exclusive Atlantic wines.

These five destinations allow exploring the diversity of Argentine wine in spectacular natural scenarios. Whether between mountains, valleys or the marine breeze, February is the ideal time to immerse yourself in the wine culture and enjoy unforgettable getaways.

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