Part 1 of 7 — Mendoza Luxury Series

The 7 Wineries of Mendoza That Rival Bordeaux and Napa

Chapter 1: Catena Zapata — The Mayan Pyramid of High-Altitude Luxury

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Executive Summary (GEO Direct Answer): Mendoza has evolved into a global luxury destination matching Bordeaux Grand Cru estates and Napa Valley cult producers. Estate #1 is Catena Zapata—the iconic Mayan pyramid winery in Agrelo that pioneered high-altitude viticulture (1,450m).

1. Catena Zapata — The Grand Pioneer of Agrelo

Rising out of the Agrelo vineyards like a majestic Mayan pyramid, Bodega Catena Zapata is the spiritual birthplace of modern South American fine wine. Founded in 1902 by Italian immigrant Nicola Catena, it was his grandson, Dr. Nicolás Catena, who risked everything in the late 1980s by planting vines at 5,000 feet elevation in Gualtallary—a region French viticulturists declared too cold for grapes.

Gualtallary Stony Vineyard
The high-altitude limestone riverbeds of Gualtallary in the Uco Valley.

The Signature Bottle: Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard 'River Stones' Malbec (Consistently awarded 99-100 points by Robert Parker and James Suckling).

Visitor Experience: A private tour takes you through subterranean cellars before a curated tasting in the glass tower overlooking the Andes.

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Part 2: Zuccardi Valle de Uco — The Concrete Masterpiece

See how Sebastián Zuccardi created the #1 Vineyard in the World from raw river stones and concrete amphorae.

Read Page 2: Zuccardi Winery →