Vistandes Winery
Vistandes Winery
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Similtiades
Riga, Latvia3,490 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
After the Pasrai olive oil factory, Vistandes was the next bodega we visited as part of our Mendoza wine tour. The vineyard outside the main facility is large, and almost forest like to explore. We were told that they host weddings and other events here and it is easy to see why; for us though, it was relaxing enough to stand in the spray of the large vineyard sprinklers on such a hot day. The facility itself was all sleek and modern, as would be expected from one of Mendoza's newest bodegas.
The tour guide, an American girl, was surprisingly knowledgeable about not only the wine making process, but also the topography of the Mendoza region, and the general history of the local area for its artisanal food and drink products. It was nice to have this alongside yet another tour explaining how wine is made - which I, like a great many Europeans, have done several times in various countries. The tour did include a little section on the equipment used here, and how it differs from some of the other bodegas though; interestingly the use of tunnels in the floor and walls to move the wine around the building during the fermentation process instead of simply using different large vats.
"Now for the best part, the wine tasting," the joke was already overused and of course we got it again, but the tasting itself seemed fairly short compared to our precious experience. Three wines were sampled, all red, including the one "lost grape" variety. However, the sample sizes poured here seemed smaller than in other places. Perhaps because the wine here has won more awards and is therefore more expensive, but still, it would have been nice to taste a little more given how much we paid for the tour.
The tour guide, an American girl, was surprisingly knowledgeable about not only the wine making process, but also the topography of the Mendoza region, and the general history of the local area for its artisanal food and drink products. It was nice to have this alongside yet another tour explaining how wine is made - which I, like a great many Europeans, have done several times in various countries. The tour did include a little section on the equipment used here, and how it differs from some of the other bodegas though; interestingly the use of tunnels in the floor and walls to move the wine around the building during the fermentation process instead of simply using different large vats.
"Now for the best part, the wine tasting," the joke was already overused and of course we got it again, but the tasting itself seemed fairly short compared to our precious experience. Three wines were sampled, all red, including the one "lost grape" variety. However, the sample sizes poured here seemed smaller than in other places. Perhaps because the wine here has won more awards and is therefore more expensive, but still, it would have been nice to taste a little more given how much we paid for the tour.
Written 29 January 2020
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Louis-Guillaume M
Courbevoie, France229 contributions
Jan 2016 • Couples
It does have the charm of old winery since it's pretty new but the tour is well explained, the staff friendly and the wine is not so bad (except their "rosé" which is red and is a shame)
Written 5 January 2016
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Dennis Yépez
Quito, Ecuador3,243 contributions
Jun 2012 • Solo
The wine is sold only to visitors and special clients. Their specialty and unique product is the "Gradum selection of wine". They don't sell it on shops. They do mail the bottles wordwidely. I higgly recomend the Carmenere and Malbec.
Written 9 July 2012
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LimaFilho
Fortaleza, CE61 contributions
Apr 2012 • Solo
Vistandes is one of the hundreds wineries you can visit at Mendoza. It's not the best one either in wines or tours. But it's a good one. The structure is ok and the highlight was the guide who was extremely nice and was really trying to explain all process the best way he could. The tasting was simple - a regular Malbec and a Torrontés which was great. The wines are not expensive and it accepts credit card what is a major thing in Mendoza. If you can, visit.
Written 20 April 2012
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BeatriceManchester
Manchester, UK105 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
We visited as part of a half day wine tour booked via GetYourGuide at a very reasonable price.
The visit was excellent, interesting and with just enough detail.
The visit was excellent, interesting and with just enough detail.
Written 27 March 2024
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Santra R
6 contributions
Sept 2022 • Friends
We had the visit in English. Luciano and Ara were amazing, friendly and had great English skills. It was delightful visit and the wine was delicious. The place itself is beautiful too !
Written 1 October 2022
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Seat 13C
Paris, France1,895 contributions
Jan 2020
Big winery, the tour was with a very large group so less personal. Nice setting. You get a glass of bubbly to start the tour and wine and olive oil tasting at the end.
Written 23 February 2020
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Matthew P
Houston, Texas, Usa33 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
A newer small winery in Mendoza. The building is setup more for special events than tastings. The tour and tasting we good and covered all the basics but nothing really stands out. A good but not essential stop.
Written 26 November 2018
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Lilyeh89tl
Lima, Peru65 contributions
Apr 2017 • Family
We took a half day wine tour including a small family run winery (El Cerno) a larger scale one (Vistandes) and an olive oil factory.
Vistandes is modern and impressive as a venue. The wine tasting was not as good as El Cerno, wich was a small, old style and picturesque.
Beautiful landscapes for pictures
Vistandes is modern and impressive as a venue. The wine tasting was not as good as El Cerno, wich was a small, old style and picturesque.
Beautiful landscapes for pictures
Written 4 May 2017
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John H
Anchorage, AK1,131 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
We did a tour and tasting at Vistandes. Very nice. The facility is huge and produces 200,000 bottles of wine a year. The tour started with the handling of the grapes as they come in and continued through the process right up to applying labels. The tasting focused on the less expensive wines, which were somewht bland in my opinion. Ninety percent of their production goes to the US and is sold under different labels. The rest is sold at the winery. They are one of only 5 wineries in Argentina that produce Carmenere wines. Our guide spoke excellent English and was knowledgeable about the wine. You can rent the event hall for weddings, etc. Well worth it.
Written 14 April 2017
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Buenas! Quisiera saber si hay que hacer una reserva para la visita a la bodega y de ser así, cuáles son los horarios de las mismas. Muchas gracias
Written 15 January 2020
Si previa reserva o hay una tour con la empresa turistica CEPAS o por despegar que visitas aparte de esta bodega otras mas y una fabrica de aceite de oliva, 9am a 5pm
Written 2 February 2020
Que precio tiene hacer el recorrido por las bodegas y viñedos?
Written 22 February 2018
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