Special Rates Thanksgiving Cavas Wine Lodge

Special to our Clients – Cavas Wine Lodge in Mendoza: Luxury Room overlooking the Andes, includes full breakfast. Cooking class with Chef Leo Najle. Red wine bath in the Spa. Bird watching. USD 2,200 + taxes for 4 nights 2 guests per room.

Cavas is my very favorite wine country lodge in Argentina. Nestled in a 55 acre vineyard,  an 18 room boutique property strategically located between the best known wineries and the magnificent Andes Mountain range. Only half hour drive south of Mendoza city.

All rooms face west, with spectacular views of the Andes Mountain Range, amazing sunsets and starry sky at night. Each room boasts a king bed, large private deck, spa style bathroom with a dual vanity, separate shower and vintage soaking tub. In addition all rooms have outdoor showers, a private plunge pool and wood burning fireplaces. Included with your stay is breakfast, nightly turndown service, morning wake up service, twice daily housekeeping service and all concierge services.

Remember it will be Summer in Argentina in November!

 

From Mendoza Cavas Wine Lodge

Located at the foot of the snow capped Andes – one is instantly impressed and awed by this spectacular wine growing area. There are five different regions within the Province of Mendoza. Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling, Merlot, Chenin Blanc, and Malbec.  Most of the better Argentine wines come from the province of Mendoza, desert flatland’s in the foothills of the Andes that are irrigated from melting snow. While the grape varieties are European, the weather and soil conditions give the Argentine wines a very special quality. Few of us realize that Argentina is the fifth largest wine producer in the world; and there are some spectacularly good Argentine wines. The primary reason Argentine wines are only just beginning to appear on international markets is that, with an average wine consumption of around 60 liters per head annually, there has been little surplus for export! And we thought the Italians and French consumed wine by the barrel full.

Mendoza is an area of magnificent estancias, marvelous wines, wonderful horseback riding, fishing and birding, rafting in the summer, golf – countless activities for families, all nearby. Or if you are inclined, follow the vineyard trail, taste from the barrel with the wine maker, and explore charming ancient wineries or appealing boutique modern facilities. Wine tasting here is by appointment only, and often includes a leisurely lunch and tasting of 4 – 8 different wines.

Lodging options include modern hotels in Mendoza City – or better yet,  boutique properties in the country-side. We always recommend and love Cavas Wine Lodge, which is a short 20 minutes away, nestled at the base of the snow capped Andes – plopped in the middle of 35 acres of a working vineyard. Cecilia Diaz Chuit and Martin Rigal have created a splendid hotel built in a Spanish colonial style and are devoted to the joys of wine. In the rooms, the spa and the Arabian feel of the patios, paintings and pottery are a constant reminder to slow down and enjoy solitude, excellent meals and delicious wine. Each room a private casita with a roof deck with an outdoor fireplace. A small private plunge pool outside your cabana for soaking at the end of a hot day with a view of the Andes, it’s hard to imagine a more perfect setting. The trip here is a bumpy one on a gravel road, but the journey is worth it. The entrance is impressive, with a view of snow on the Andes beyond and a lobby featuring a twisted grape vine chandelier and commissioned original modern art. A sunny rectangular sitting area is outfitted with designer furniture and enough books to occupy anyone for days. Since Cavas is a bit out of town, the staff offers entertainment every night: a wine tasting class, Tango lessons, cooking classes with the Cavas chef.

A car and driver can be arranged for dinner excursions into Mendoza, again marvelous food at very reasonable prices. Francis Mallmann 1884 restaurant recently voted as 7th best restaurant in the world by Restaurant Magazine serves high-end fusion Patagonian ingredients and French technique. Housed in an atmospheric Spanish-style building inside the Bodega Escorihuela, 1884 uses a wood-fired oven in the winery’s courtyard to prepare roasted meats and empanadas. Respecting the seasonality of his ingredients, Mallmann changes the menu every two weeks and prepares dishes with matching wine selections. During the week, you can easily combine a meal at 1884 with a tour of the bodega, which also has an art gallery.

Mendoza is home to quite a few internationally known artists, meeting them in their studios is easily arranged. Of course private tours to wineries, dinners or lunches in vineyards or olive groves, Cavas staff will arrange special visits to their local providers.  You can also savor regional Argentine cuisine amidst olive groves and gardens, and even stargaze from vineyards, wineglass in hand.