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    Hotel in Tunuyán, Argentina

    The Vines Resort \u0026 Spa

    200pts

    Andean Vineyard Immersion

    The Vines Resort \u0026 Spa, Hotel in Tunuyán

    About The Vines Resort \u0026 Spa

    The Vines Resort & Spa sits in the Valle de Uco at the foot of the Andes, holding a 2025 Michelin Key distinction that places it in Argentina's top tier of wine-country accommodation. The property combines vineyard-embedded architecture with Andean scale in a way that few Mendoza-region properties attempt. For travellers routing through Tunuyán, it represents the clearest argument for slowing down rather than passing through.

    Where the Andes Frame Every Sightline

    Argentina's wine country has split into two distinct accommodation formats. The first is Mendoza city-adjacent, where hotels position themselves as bases for day trips into the valleys. The second is immersive: properties built into or alongside active vineyards, where the agricultural cycle becomes part of the guest experience rather than a backdrop to it. The Vines Resort & Spa, located on RP94 at km 11 outside Tunuyán, belongs firmly to the second category. At this elevation in the Valle de Uco, the Andes are not a distant decorative element. They occupy the full western horizon from almost every position on the property, and the architecture has been planned around that fact.

    The Valle de Uco sits at higher elevation than the main Mendoza wine corridor, generally between 900 and 1,200 metres above sea level, producing cooler nights and longer ripening seasons that are well-documented in regional viticulture. Properties here are not competing with Mendoza city's urban hotel stock. Their peer set is a smaller group of vineyard-embedded stays across Argentina and Chile's wine regions, and by that measure, the Valle de Uco is producing some of the most architecturally considered rural accommodation in South America. Comparable in ambition to Casa de Uco, which occupies a similar vineyard-country position in Tunuyán, The Vines operates within a competitive micro-cluster that rewards comparison.

    Architecture as Agricultural Argument

    The design approach at properties like The Vines is rooted in a specific tension: how to build something that reads as intentional and considered without disrupting the agricultural sightlines that justify the location in the first place. Low-profile construction is not simply an aesthetic choice here. At this altitude, where afternoon light crosses flat vineyard rows and the snow-capped Andes act as a constant spatial anchor, any structure that interrupts the horizon becomes a liability. The most successful wine-country properties in the Valle de Uco have resolved this by keeping built volumes horizontal and using local material palettes, adobe, stone, and timber, that absorb rather than reflect the intense Andean light.

    Result at The Vines is an environment where the distinction between interior and exterior is deliberately blurred. This is a common ambition in high-end rural hospitality across Argentina, from estancia properties like La Bamba de Areco in San Antonio de Areco to Patagonian lodge formats such as Estancia Cristina in El Calafate, but it takes a specific architectural resolution in wine country, where the productive landscape itself has formal geometry: row spacing, trellis height, irrigation channels. Buildings that engage with that geometry rather than ignoring it tend to feel more grounded in their setting.

    The Michelin Key and What It Signals for This Category

    Michelin Hotel Guide extended its reach into Argentina as part of a broader push into South American destinations, and the 2025 designation of a single Michelin Key for The Vines Resort & Spa is the kind of institutional signal that changes a property's peer positioning. Michelin's Key system for hotels evaluates physical environment, service quality, and overall hospitality standard rather than food alone. A single Key at this stage of the guide's South American presence places The Vines within a nationally small cohort of recognised properties.

    For context, other Michelin Key holders in Argentina's broader lodging market include properties across very different formats and geographies. The recognition is meaningful precisely because the Valle de Uco has not historically been the automatic reference point for luxury accommodation in Argentina. Buenos Aires properties like the Alvear Palace Hotel have long defined the country's premium hotel standard. That a wine-country resort in Tunuyán now occupies a credentialed position alongside the country's established luxury tier reflects both the growing seriousness of the Valle de Uco as a destination and the rising editorial attention on Argentina's interior regions. Travellers who have been calibrating their expectations against Entre Cielos Wine & Wellness Hotel in Mendoza or considering Susana Balbo Winemaker's House & Spa Suites in Luján de Cuyo will find The Vines occupying a distinct tier defined by both scale and setting.

    Valle de Uco in the Broader Argentine Wine-Stay Map

    Argentina's wine-country accommodation spans an enormous range of geography and format. At the further registers, Colomé Winery in Molinos pushes into high-altitude Salta province, and Grace Cafayate in Cafayate anchors the northern Torrontés corridor. In the Mendoza region itself, Algodon Wine Estates in San Rafael covers a different southern zone. The Valle de Uco sits between these coordinates, at elevations and latitudes that produce a cool-climate intensity increasingly sought by wine buyers focused on Malbec with structure rather than extraction.

    For guests arriving primarily for the wine experience rather than simply the stay, the agricultural calendar matters. Harvest in the Valle de Uco typically runs from late February through April, when the temperature differential between day and night is most pronounced. This window draws the highest concentration of wine-trade visitors and tends to fill properties at pace. Outside harvest, the quieter shoulder months, May through July, bring colder nights, dramatic winter light on the Andes, and a more contemplative version of the property that is harder to access during the high-season rush. See our full Tunuyán restaurants guide for orientation across the town's broader dining and hospitality offer.

    Planning a Stay

    The Vines Resort & Spa sits on RP94 at km 11 from Tunuyán, which is the closest town of scale. The nearest international gateway is Mendoza city, approximately 100 kilometres north via the Valle de Uco road network. The route through San Carlos and along the mountain-facing roads is well-maintained but rural; a private transfer from Mendoza is the standard approach for first-time visitors. Given the property's 2025 Michelin Key status and the growing profile of the Valle de Uco among European and North American wine travellers, advance booking outside harvest season is advisable. Compared to Andean lodge formats further south, such as Lodge Atamisque in Tupungato, The Vines is positioned as a wine-country resort rather than a wilderness lodge, which shapes both the programming and the guest profile. Travellers routing a broader Argentine itinerary through wine country, Patagonia, and Buenos Aires will find the Valle de Uco section, anchored by properties of this calibre, forms the most coherent central chapter of that journey. For reference on what other formats exist across the country's premium hotel tier, Awasi Iguazu in Puerto Iguazu, Correntoso Lake & River Hotel in Villa La Angostura, and Los Cauquenes Resort & Spa in Ushuaia each define a different regional register worth calibrating against.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the vibe at The Vines Resort & Spa?

    The tone is agricultural and unhurried rather than urban or hotel-formal. The setting, a working vineyard at the foot of the Andes in Tunuyán, sets the rhythm. With a 2025 Michelin Key, the property has crossed into a credentialed tier, but the emphasis remains on landscape and wine rather than social programming. If you are arriving from a city-hotel format like the The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City or Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, the contrast in pace is significant and is the point.

    What's the leading room type at The Vines Resort & Spa?

    Room-specific configuration data is not available in our current record. Given the Michelin Key designation and the architectural emphasis on Andean sightlines described in the editorial literature about this property category, rooms with unobstructed western exposures are the logical priority. Contact the property directly for current villa or suite availability. For an alternative wine-country format with documented accommodation tiers, Casa de Uco in Tunuyán offers a useful local comparison.

    What should I know about The Vines Resort & Spa before I go?

    The property is on RP94 at km 11 from Tunuyán; a private transfer from Mendoza is the practical arrival method. The Valle de Uco harvest window, late February through April, brings the highest demand and the most active winery programming across the region. The 2025 Michelin Key places this in Argentina's recognised premium accommodation cohort. Price and booking details should be confirmed directly with the property, as those figures are not available in our current record. For broader regional context, La Alondra Casa de Huéspedes in Corrientes and Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz represent two ends of the international lodging register against which the Valle de Uco's emerging premium tier is increasingly being measured.

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