
Bodega Navarro Correas
Agrelo, Mendoza
Winery in Mendoza, Argentina
The Read
Institutional Mendoza Viticulture
Why go
A serious Mendoza winery pick for travelers who value producer depth over a scenery-first day out. The Godoy Cruz location makes it easier to fit into a city-based itinerary, but access should be treated as difficult and the wine-club value only makes sense if benefits are clearly spelled out.
About Bodega Navarro Correas
Bodega Navarro Correas is a Mendoza venue with a clear signal: 2 Star Prestige (2025). For travelers comparing premium options in the city, that recognition is the main grounded reason to keep it on the shortlist.
The practical verdict: choose Bodega Navarro Correas if you want to consider a recognized Mendoza name and can plan with limited public detail. It does not offer details on a food program, menu, hours, pricing, or booking, so it is not the safest pick for travelers who need a fully specified plan. The dress code is smart casual.
A serious Mendoza stop, but not the easy fallback
Bodega Navarro Correas is best treated as a planned Mendoza stop rather than a casual backup, because details on service format, timing, or dining are concise. Travelers building a broader itinerary can continue researching through Our full Mendoza wineries guide, Our full Mendoza restaurants guide, Our full Mendoza hotels guide.
For planning-minded visitors, the value question is simple: base any decision on details you receive directly, not assumptions about menus, memberships, tastings, or special access. The 2 Star Prestige (2025) recognition is enough to justify attention, but a specific visit format is not established.
How to use it in a broader Mendoza itinerary
If Bodega Navarro Correas is part of a wider Mendoza plan, keep the schedule flexible until the venue confirms the practical details that matter to you. For comparison, Bodegas CARO, Bodega López, Bodega Los Toneles, Escorihuela Gascón are other names travelers may consider when weighing options.
For after-dark planning around Mendoza, use Our full Mendoza bars guide and Our full Mendoza experiences guide. Keep Bodega Navarro Correas in the plan for its 2 Star Prestige (2025) recognition, confirm any service, timing, or visit details before building the rest of the day around it.
Planning details
- Location
- San Francisco del Monte 500, M5501 Godoy Cruz, Mendoza
- Website
- navarrocorreas.com
- Phone
- +542614325521
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Bodega Navarro Correas reads like a high-altitude estate defined by its setting as much as its bottles. The writing emphasizes the Andes—wide skies, dry air and sharp diurnal swings—which gives the property a scenic, almost elemental quality. That sense of place is married to a restrained prestige: the winery sits in the upper tier of Mendoza producers and frames terroir as the central argument for its wines. Visitors encounter a calm, contemplative environment where elevation and landscape are the primary dramatic notes, and the wines are presented as direct expressions of that mountain-to-vine relationship.
Best For
This is a stop for people who want to understand Mendoza through place-driven wines. The copy centers terroir and high-altitude ripening, making the estate a natural fit for educational visits and tastings that focus on how elevation shapes Malbec and other varietals. Its positioning among the region's prestige producers also makes it appropriate for special occasions and organized group visits that seek a more elevated, destination-oriented winery experience. The property’s landscape and viticultural story are the main attractions rather than boisterous après-tasting activity.
Tasting Tips
When tasting here, orient your visit around site expression. The profile given emphasizes high-altitude phenolic ripening and preserved acidity, so prioritize estate or single-vineyard bottlings that demonstrate structural density and concentrated dark-fruit character. Compare younger and older vintages if available to feel how elevation and diurnal range affect ripening. Focus on Malbecs and other flagship varietals called out in the terroir discussion; ask staff about vineyard elevations and parcel selection to deepen the technical context of what you’re tasting.
Venue details
Ambiance
Sophisticated modern industrial atmosphere with ample natural light from large glass panels, elegant decor, and rustic barrel aging cellars.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
View
At the Vineyard
- Appellation
- Mendoza
- Varietals
- Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay
- Tour Duration
- 60-90 minutes
- Wine Club
- Not available
Planning details
Location
Also consider
If this is hard to secure
Try Bodegas CARO first if the goal is another serious Mendoza producer. Try Bodega López if the priority is a simpler planning experience with less risk around access.
Winery context
How it compares in Mendoza
Bodega Navarro Correas is the tighter, more access-sensitive choice for travelers who want a focused Mendoza wine stop without building the whole day around an outer-valley estate. Bodegas CARO is the stronger cross-shop if the priority is a polished producer comparison, while Escorihuela Gascón is a more natural fit for visitors who want a broader hospitality feel.
For value, Bodega López and Bodega Los Toneles are safer alternatives if availability matters more than scarcity. They make more sense for flexible travelers, larger groups, or anyone who wants a lower-risk plan. Navarro Correas is better for the explorer who is willing to work around access for a more selective stop.
If the group includes spirits drinkers, Destilados Spiritu is the better contrast pick. It changes the rhythm of the day and keeps the itinerary from becoming repetitive. For a wine-club decision, Navarro Correas is only worth pursuing if the membership terms create real access advantage; otherwise, compare bottle availability and visit logistics before committing spend.
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Compare Bodega Navarro Correas
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Bodega Navarro Correas | Mendoza | No published awards |
| Bodegas CARO | Mendoza | No published awards |
| Escorihuela Gascón | Godoy Cruz | No published awards |
| Bodega Los Toneles | Godoy Cruz | No published awards |
| Destilados Spiritu | Godoy Cruz | No published awards |
| Bodega López | Maipú | No published awards |
How Bodega Navarro Correas Mendoza compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Bodega Navarro Correas serve food?
A food program or menu is not available, so do not build a meal-first plan around Bodega Navarro Correas unless the venue confirms those details directly. If dining is the priority, compare the day with other options, including Bodegas CARO or Escorihuela Gascón.
Do I need a reservation at Bodega Navarro Correas?
A booking policy is not available. Because Bodega Navarro Correas has 2 Star Prestige (2025) recognition, it is sensible to verify availability and any visit requirements directly before planning around it.
Are there membership details for Bodega Navarro Correas?
Membership terms are not available. Consider committing only if Bodega Navarro Correas provides clear, direct details that make sense for your needs; for comparison, Bodega López is another name to research before committing to anything.
When is the best time to visit Bodega Navarro Correas?
Hours or a best visiting window are not available. Treat Bodega Navarro Correas as a Mendoza stop that should be checked directly before you assign it a fixed place in the itinerary.
How long should I plan for a visit to Bodega Navarro Correas?
A visit duration or service format is not available. Leave enough flexibility in your Mendoza schedule to adjust once Bodega Navarro Correas confirms the relevant details, especially if you are also considering Bodegas CARO or Bodega Los Toneles.




















