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    Mendoza

    Casa de Uco

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    Luxury wine retreat in Uco Valley

    Amidst stunning mountain landscapes and incredible natural beauty, Casa de Uco sits in the Uco Valley and boasts the finest Malbec grapes in the world. Bordering the Andes, this remarkably modern property is located in an estate that spans 320 hectares and is home to a lake and vast idyllic vineyards. With their own stables, an experimental winery onsite and a location close to the foothills of the Andes, Casa de Uco offers an all around experience.

    All of the 19 guest rooms enjoy these lovely views of either the vineyards, lagoon or mountains, and are of course exceptionally designed. There are also three villas, one of which consists of two bedrooms, ensuring it is a great choice for families.

    In addition to a wonderful experience of wine culture and a gourmet restaurant, Casa de Uco offers an array of adventurous and sporting activities. Spend your days here on the driving range, practising some tennis, exploring the cycling and trekking trails and horseback riding around the vineyards and picturesque natural reserve.

    Highlights

    Explore the vineyard

    Cycling and trekking trails

    Horse riding

    19 rooms and three villas

    Working vineyard

    Gourmet restaurant

    Wine lounge and cellar

    Stables

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    Places to combine Casa de Uco with

    SB Winemakers House & Spa Suites

    Mendoza

    SB Winemakers House & Spa Suites

    Nestled amidst Mendoza’s verdant vineyards, SB Winemakers House & Spa Suites embodies a culmination of oenophilic expertise and a fervent dedication to crafting indelible memories. With beautiful art pieces scattered throughout the property, each of the suites offer seclusion and a profound connection to nature, along with sophisticated design elements showcasing the finest materials from Argentina. State-of-the-art technology seamlessly integrates with the living spaces, offering a sanctuary where modernity meets comfort. In the spa suites, floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame panoramic garden views.

    Delight your senses with curated wines from the cellar, guided by seasoned sommeliers. Culinary excellence awaits at Winemaker’s House, where every dish is a celebration of Argentina‘s rich gastronomic heritage. From succulent Argentinian meats to artisanal empanadas and grilled delicacies, every dish is an ode to culinary mastery. Awaken to the tantalising aroma of freshly baked bread and indulge in artisanal teas and refreshing fruit juices. Retreat to the sanctuary of your suite and immerse yourself in tailored wellness rituals, designed to harmonise mind, body and spirit. 

    Venture outside the property to explore the quaint Chacras de Coria, an artist-filled town overflowing with studios, galleries and locally-run boutiques selling a plethora of paintings, ceramics and handicrafts.

    The Vines Resort & Spa

    Mendoza

    The Vines Resort & Spa

    A chic and highly anticipated addition to Mendoza’s collection of boutique properties.

    A contemporary, low-lying structure, the hotel seems to have been built so as not to disturb the uniform horizon of the Uco Valley’s perfectly combed vineyards. The smart collection of twenty-two villas echo this style and with their exposed interior stone facades, wall-to-ceiling windows, earthy tones and simple elegance combine for an aura of modernistic calm. There are one or two bedroom sizes available, and each comes with its own modern kitchen, sitting areas and private patio.

    And there’s more.

    The hotel has additionally modeled itself on being a culinary resort as well, managing to secure a restaurant designed by the internationally renowned chef, Francis Mallmann. There is a Winery on the estate for tastings, wine making tours and activities, not to mention a full spa for expert pampering.

    Try some horse riding in the morning through the vineyards and high blue skies, followed by breakfast and a swim in the infinity pool that drops off into the combed lines of twisted vines beyond. In the afternoon, maybe some wine tasting with lunch and a spoiling treatment at the spa.

    EntreCielos

    Mendoza

    EntreCielos

    Certainly standing out from most other Mendoza hotels, EntreCielos is very much on the contemporary cusp and bravely looks ahead to luxury wine lodges of the future.

    In-keeping with the minimal modernist design, the exterior is non-descript and inside takes the mould of a concrete bunker. However, don’t let this discourage you because the décor of soft, sparkling floor and ceiling lights as well as the rich textures and inviting soft furnishings gives it a stylish and luxurious warmth. A total renovation of the property was completed in May 2011 and the rough bare walls interrupted with sheer glass playing out the beyond scenery of vines, mountains and skies makes for a pleasant journey of contrast when walking the maze-like hallways.

    There is a large spa modelled on the traditional Hammam, where you can get a massage, facial, sit back in steam rooms, or plunge yourself between hot and cold pools.

    Five categories of rooms are grouped and styled to the different ages of wine, and all have private terraces, iPod docks, air con and free WiFi. The ‘Young’ or superior rooms exude a fun vibe and are good for families. ‘Classic’ or superior deluxe rooms are slightly bigger, come with a four-poster bed or twin and have bright, vibrant bathrooms with a freestanding bath tub. Next up is the ‘Reserva’ or junior suites with similar amenities to the Classic yet is 50m² and at 85 m² is the ‘Gran Reserva’ or Duplex suite (of which there are 4), which enjoys two levels and unique views of the Andes, vineyards and surrounding gardens. At the top is ‘Grand Cru’ or super king with 95 m² to roam about in, a private terrace with Jacuzzi, rainforest shower and coffee machine. Currently uncompleted but soon to pip the Grand Cru is the exclusively private vineyard loft.

    With a good range of activities and a helpful team of staff, the food served in the in-house restaurant is very good and well matched with the wine from their cavernous cellar.

    Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline