In this winery, the wine is produced from Argentina's indigenous grapes. This winery is located in the Andes mountains.
Video: INSTAGRAM/ZUCCARDIVALLEDEUCOLocated near Jose Ignacio, Uruguay's laid-back resort coast, it was established in 2007. It is known for its Tannat grapes.
Photo: INSTAGRAM/BODEGAGARZONWachau is a famous wine region and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The vineyard specialises in Grüner Vetliner & Riesling.
Montes, in Apalta Valley in Chile is considered 'modern & mysterious'. It is designed with Feng Shui principles. It's known for its 'Purple Angel' wine.
Video: INSTAGRAM/MONSTESWINES_USARobert Mondavi Winery in Napa Valley plays a major role in America's wine history. Founded in 1966, this winery is a must visit for tourists.
Photo: INSTAGRAM/ROBERTMONDAVIThe winemaking history of Château Margaux goes back to the 16th century. The emblem of the wine is a neo-Palladian villa designed by Louis Combes.
Photo: INSTAGRAM/CHATEAUMARGAUXThe Antinori family has been making wine since the 14th century. Chianti Classico's prime grape is Sangiovese.
Photo: INSTAGRAM/MARCHESIANTINORICatena Zapata was founded in 1902. They are known to make Argentinian Malbec. Inspired by Mayans, its a pyramid shaped winery.
Iiña VIK in Cachapoal Valley is located in the foothill of Andes. This winery started in 2004. Visitors can tour the vineyards and go for wine tasting.
Photo: INSTAGRAM/VIK_WINEYou can take a tour of the vineyards, winery, bottling rooms & 19th century ageing cellars. End the tour with wine & tapas tastings.
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