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Thumbnail Valle Calchaquies Argentina 5 days wine tour
Departamento Capital (Salta)
5 Days
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 4
From €1,582.00
“Discover the high altitude wine region of the Valles Calchaquies, in the north west of Argentina.”

More information on Salta

Salta is a province in the north of Argentina, located at the foothills of the Andes mountain range. Its capital city, also called Salta, is known for its colonial architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and breathtaking natural scenery. Salta is also a region of growing importance in the world of wine, with a long history of winemaking that dates back to the 16th century and world-renowned wineries offering unique wine tours and wine tastings.

Salta is home to some of the highest vineyards in the world, located at altitudes ranging from 5,000 to 9,000 feet above sea level. This unique terroir, combined with the warm and sunny climate, produces wines with intense flavors and aromas that are hard to find anywhere else. Some of the most famous grape varieties grown in Salta include Torrontés, Malbec, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Wine lovers can visit the many wineries in the region, most of which offer guided tours, wine tastings, and opportunities to learn about the winemaking process.

Which food to taste in Salta?

Salta is known for its rich and diverse culinary traditions, which blend indigenous, Spanish, and other influences. Some of the most typical dishes include empanadas (savory turnovers filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables), locro (a hearty stew made with corn, beans, and meat), and humita (a type of tamale made with fresh corn). Visitors can enjoy these and other specialties in local restaurants and markets, often accompanied by excellent Salta wines.

Which wines to taste in Salta?

During wine tastings, visitors will learn that Salta is particularly known for its Torrontés grape, which produces aromatic white wines with floral and citrus notes. This grape variety is believed to be native to Argentina and is grown almost exclusively in the northwest of the country. Malbec is another important grape variety in Salta, which produces full-bodied red wines with ripe fruit flavors and soft tannins. Other grape varieties grown by wineries in the region include Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Tannat.

Which is the best season to visit Salta?

The best season to visit Salta for wine tours and wine tastings is from February to April, during the harvest season. This is when the wineries are most active, and visitors can witness the grape picking and winemaking processes firsthand. However, Salta is a year-round destination, with mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine throughout the year.

What things to do in Salta?

Aside from wine tours and wine tastings organized by local wineries, Salta offers many other attractions for visitors. Some of the most popular ones include exploring the colorful colonial city of Salta, taking a scenic train ride through the Andes mountains, and visiting the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning landscapes and indigenous culture. Outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding are also popular in the region.