Bodega Piattelli
Located in the heart of Agrelo, within the department of Luján de Cuyo, Bodega Piattelli presents itself as a meeting point between two wine-producing worlds that are fundamental to Argentina. What distinguishes this space is not only its position in one of Mendoza’s most prestigious terroirs, but its ability to establish a direct dialogue between the productive logics of Agrelo and Cafayate, in Salta. This duality allows for an understanding of the climatic and soil diversity that defines the current landscape of Argentine wine.
The identity between two regions
The core of the offering lies in the technical and sensory comparison of varieties produced in regions with profiles as distinct as Mendoza and northern Argentina. While the soils of Luján de Cuyo contribute the structure and minerality characteristic of the Mendoza foothills, the integration of the Cafayate experience introduces a dimension of freshness and fruit aromas typical of warmer zones with a wide thermal range. This convergence makes exploring their labels an exercise in understanding how geographic origin shapes the final character of each glass.
The sensory journey and its surroundings
The visit unfolds in a setting where the vineyard landscape takes center stage. The tour allows visitors to observe the work of the viticulturist and understand the processes that transform grapes into a finished product, incorporating elements from the Agrelo area. The experience extends beyond tasting alone, reaching into the facilities where the winery’s tradition coexists with a gastronomic offering that complements the analysis of the wines. The space is designed so that visitors can move through the different stages of the process, always keeping the focus on product quality and its relationship with the land.
Context in Luján de Cuyo
Bodega Piattelli functions as a relevant node within the winery circuit of Luján de Cuyo. Its presence reinforces the importance of Agrelo as a high-end production zone, connecting the local scale with a broader vision that encompasses northwestern Argentina. By proposing this bridge between Mendoza and Salta, the winery positions itself not only as a place of consumption, but as a space for study and appreciation of the two most successful wine-producing regions in the country, consolidating the identity of a destination that seeks to highlight its cultural and natural heritage.





