Wineries Across the Globe

From Argentina's Malbecs to Africa's palm wines and Asia's rice wines, discover the world's most captivating winemaking traditions.

Wine Beyond Borders

Although we might start with the apparent wine locales across South America, you may be surprised by some regions that produce wine and the ingredients that they use for their signature concoctions. Palm wines of Africa and rice and plum wines of Asia will open your eyes to the palette of flavors and wide varieties that winemakers around the world lovingly craft.

Wine Regions Across South America

Explore the world's most captivating wine destinations, from Argentina's legendary Mendoza to Peru's emerging terroirs.

Argentina

Uruguay

Chile

Peru

Argentina: Where Wine Meets Culture

The fifth-largest wine producer in the world, Argentina draws visitors not just for its celebrated Malbecs and Cabernet Sauvignons, but for the full sensory immersion that comes with them. Yampu wine tours typically begin in Buenos Aires, where cultural city tours, gaucho shows, and tango dancing set the stage before you ever reach a vineyard. You'll learn the history and culture that shaped the country's wine identity, then move into the internationally renowned wineries of Mendoza and beyond, where fine wine and dinner experiences complete the picture. It's a journey through Argentina's soul, one glass at a time.

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The Wineries That Define South America
Six generations of family tradition, from Mendoza's romantic vineyards to Chile's award-winning estates.

Fabre Montmayou

Fabre Montmayou

A charming boutique winery built on 1908 Malbec vineyards, where Mendoza's unique terroir and mild fall season craft wines of remarkable depth.

Lagarde Winery

Lagarde Winery

One of Mendoza's oldest producers, with Malbec vines planted in 1897 and a commitment to sustainability that honors both land and legacy.

Bodega Nanni

Bodega Nanni

Four generations of family winemaking in the Cafayate Valley, now using state-of-the-art technology and Argentina's first organic certification.

Irurtia Winery

Irurtia Winery

Uruguay's largest winery since 1913, where the Rio de la Plata estuary's fertile soil produces wines that tell the story of four generations.

Viu Manent

Viu Manent

A family estate since 1935, balancing tradition with innovation to create signature wines like the Mediterranean-style ViBo and the emblematic El Incidente Carmenere.

Casa Silva

Casa Silva

Chile's most awarded winery of the 21st century, where five generations of family commitment to excellence define Colchagua Valley's finest.

What Makes South American Wine Regions Distinct

From high-elevation vineyards to multi-generational family traditions, discover the terroir and practices that define world-class winemaking across the continent.

  • High-elevation vineyards with balanced acidity

  • Sustainable and organic winemaking practices

  • Family traditions spanning generations

Beyond the Glass

The vineyards are only the beginning. Drive through the Calchaqui Valleys past quaint towns and snow-capped mountains, where cactus-covered plateaus stretch toward the horizon. In Cafayate, explore the historic Molinos village, Moon Valley's otherworldly rock formations, and the dramatic Gorge de las Conchas. These experiences unfold against some of South America's most romantic backdrops—perfect for wine tastings in resort settings, especially in Patagonia's remote and breathtaking landscape.

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