From the North to Patagonia, provinces are betting on differentiated proposals to attract more and more visitors. In this context, thematic circuits are growing, allowing visitors to get to know the country in a different way through gastronomic routes, historical tours, and outdoor experiences that invite discovering new corners. According to the Argentine News Agency, the trend shows that travelers no longer just look for a destination, but also an experience that adds value to their trip.
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This is where Córdoba comes into play with its diverse landscapes, rivers, and new proposals alongside the province's classics. For this summer, it is launching an innovative plan ideal for wine, nature, and mountain landscape lovers, with the introduction of the Córdoba Wine Route Passport, an invitation to tour wineries from different regions, enjoy unique views, and get to know wines with a Córdoba identity and their creators.
The Córdoba Wine Route Passport is a tourist document that gets stamped at each visit and allows tourists to accumulate benefits on their tour of the province's wineries. It is a perfect plan for those who want to explore a less traveled region. With accessible routes, landscapes that invite you to disconnect, and a wine tourism scene in full growth, Córdoba is once again positioning itself as a key destination to experience a different summer.
"It is ideal for those who want to get to know the root of Córdoba wine."
Finca Atos (Valle de Calamuchita)
Among the mountain ranges, this boutique winery stands out for its high-altitude wines and personalized experience, making it a must-visit point for those touring the valley in search of authentic flavors.
Bodega Las Cañitas (Traslasierra)
Modern, young, and with an ascending wine tourism proposal, it combines author wines, open landscapes, and a gastronomy that accompanies the tasting. It is a fun experience for those who enjoy discovering flavors in the mountains and collecting travel memories.
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Bodega La Caroyense (Colonia Caroya)
It is a historical classic of Córdoba viticulture.
What is the Córdoba Wine Route Passport?
This thematic passport replicates the format of a national one and must be presented at each visited winery to receive a stamp. Each registration grants special access, promotions, and discounts, part of the benefits of the Passport Club, a way to add value to each stop on the route. Thus, those who complete the required number of stamps will obtain a certification accrediting that they have traveled all the Wine Routes of the province. The place offers guided tours, tastings, and an environment marked by Friulian tradition.
Short getaways, gastronomic experiences, and destinations with their own identity are once again among the preferences of travelers looking to combine rest, nature, and cultural activities.