G Espejo 529, 5500, M5502 AVN, Mendoza, Argentina
Wonderful winery. I'd dare say it's the coolest in downtown Mendoza. Big and very complete. Outstanding service. Lovely garden with tables for tasting on the go!
Great place. Amazing selection of wines. A very friendly, helpful staff - they do flights, will help you through a tasting, will open a bottle for you to enjoy or just answer questions. Pretty decent prices if you want to stock up for the trip home. The back area is super charming and a great place to while away a few hours tasting what Mendoza does best.
Phenomenal place. Super quaint. Good wine. Excellent service. Vines everywhere. Pebbles. Garden outdoors. Tasting area. People working there were super helpful. Wouldn’t be surprised if best place in Mendoza! An overall great experience. 5/5! :)
Very nice place. The staff was so sweet and attentive. We stopped by for some wine, no food, but the menu looked so delicious too.
Not thrilled. We went for a wine tasting, and first thing asked was, "would you guide us an tell us about the different wines and notes?". Waiter said yes (not really convincing though). Truth is, we got our samples and were told to find a place to seat (either outdoors or indoors, both nice areas), and that's the end of the story. Nobody ever came. They offer the wine tasting, it wasn't something unusual for them. Waiter (I don't think he was a sommelier) didn't even specify which wine was each, so we forgot and when we asked again before we left, he couldn't remember either. Ask me for other options if you're interested, we went to a better place the next day. *(update) To the owner, who respectfully replied to my review, the whole place was empty when we were there. Sorry for calling the staff member a waiter, I just can't simply call him sommelier or bartender for he didn't act like that. Let's call him staff member then. In other places you can expect the glasses to come with a number or a little label to identify and clearly say which wine you're tasting. Here, we got a nice wooden board to accommodate 3 wine glasses and that was it. The staff member just told us to find a place to seat. As a suggestion, label (or number) the glasses, and be kinder to tourists, we go to Mendoza to learn from you guys. Fortunately we had a couple of awesome wine tasting experiences after this one. Cheers.
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