We visited 6 wineries in the Lujan de Cuyo and this was the best. They have excellent english speaking guides and the wine and the facilities are first class.

We visited 6 wineries in the Lujan de Cuyo and this was the best. They have excellent english speaking guides and the wine and the facilities are first class.
Loved this winery -- especially as our first winery of the day. Guide was incredibly knowledgeable and made our tasting a lot of fun with the sensory game. Cabernet Franc was my favorite wine -- came home with 2 bottles, but would've ordered more if they shipped to DC.
We had a great visit to Pulenta Winery on our several-Winery-Day-trip; we were very well taken vare of and tasted some wonderful wines! And for Porsche enthusiasts (like my husband...), you're in for a special treat!
After deciding all our winerys for the journey we started at Pulenta since it was so recomended, A pity that we didnt buy more wine at this one since we thought we might not have enough room on the car.
The tour was great, the wine tasting was great.
The jewel of this winery is the GRAND CABERNET FRANc. Its...
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Pulenta Estate Winery is state of the art. Gorgeous facilitates and top notch tasting room. We bought a few of their Gran Corte's which we found to be the best of what they offered. I definitely recommend stopping by for a tour if you are passing through the uco Valley.
Wine was great, and our tour guide Connie was awesome!
Our guide, a lovely lady originally from Missouri whose name I cannot remember, was articulate and very knowledgable about the estate and wine making process. The "smell test" was a fun and unique activity for the tasting session. Love the Estate Malbec!
The tasting at Pulenta stood out among the several Mendoza vineyards we visited. While at a very high but apparently standard level in architecture and technology, the tasting stood out for two reasons: First, the wines were not the usual assortment of malbecs and cabs, but included a cabernet franc. Second, wines were thoughtfully paired with cheeses, nuts, and raisins.
Especially for Americans and other native English speakers, Pulenta will be a delight. Michelle, the Missouri-born hospitality manager, gives an insightful tour rich with detail, followed by a tasting that includes smelling the aromas of the actual components of a wine's bouquet (for example, actual strawberries in a glass).
Pulenta's facility is modern, but not over-the-top silly like some, and...
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We went to Pulenta Estate to do a bike visit! It was wonderful!
The Visit was private (just me, my boyfriend and the guide Michelle).
It was so interesting because we were able to ride trough the vines and taste different types of grape!
Michelle explained everything about the growth and care of each type of grape!
After, we saw...
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