casa vinicola reyter

Address: Mendoza Casa Central - Carril Urquiza 2019- San francisco del Monte- C.P. 5519- Guaymallen- Mendoza Argentina
Phone: +54 0261-426 5698
Website: www.bodegareyter.com.ar
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This historical winery was founded in 1888 and it is one fo the few located near the capital of Mendoza. With a production of a million and a half liters and set up more than 100 years ago, it has been recovered, remodeled and adapted in order to maintain the historical interest of its antiquity, transmitting that unique aroma those centenarian elements can produce, in a modern and technological environment that guarantees the quality of our products.

As a result of such constant effort, our still wines and sparkling wines have positioned us as a professional and dedicated winery. We invite you to discover a winery where you will be able to enjoy a perfect combination between wine, art and gastronomy, discovering the secret of our best still and sparkling wines. We offer guided tours and tastings.

Our winery is a unique place to enjoy the beauty of Mendoza through wine, art and our farm, with various fruit orchards surrounding the winery. Our grapes are organic, committing to the care and preservation of our environment. We do not use agricultural machinery, chemical fertilizers or pesticides, which are not authorized by the Reglamentacion Organica of Argentina. Malbec is the emblematic grape of the winery, brought over from France centuries earlier. Our winery is located only minutes away from the city of Mendoza, you can visit us to learn about our wine production processes with tours around the winery and cellar and by visiting our Art Gallery. To top it off, we offer regional cooking lessons.

Our Art Gallery was opened in 2005 and houses renowned painters and sculpters from Mendoza and other parts of the country. The concept of “Practical Art” is stressed, since the artists are creators of the furniture in the antique Manor House (where our tastings take place), with original pieces of work such as armchairs, lamps, tasting bars, salamander stoves, decorative rails and more.