The family-owned winery pioneered the renaissance of the Malbec grape in Argentina. Consult the list of the 50 wineries that make up the ranking
The prize The best vineyards in the world 2023 has elected the Argentine Catena Zapata as the best winery for wine tourism in the world, from a list of fifty establishments. The announcement was made on July 12 in Rioja, Spain. The ranking evaluates not only the quality of the cellar’s labels, but also the tours, infrastructure, gastronomy, tasting, location, view – everything that contributes to the visitor experience.
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Every corner of the world appeared in the top 50. South Africa’s Creation (4th), French Château Smith Haut Lafitte (5th), New Zealander Rippon (11th), American Jordan Vineyard & Winery (20th) and Japanese Château Mercian Mariko Winery (38th position) were the highlights of their continents. In addition to the first classified, 15 wineries from South America classified in the standings: seven Chileans, six Argentines and two Uruguayans. No Brazilian wineries made the list.
1st place – Catena Zapata, Argentina
Founded in 1902, the award winner is a family winery in Mendoza, a mecca for wine lovers in Argentina, recognized as responsible for revolutionizing Malbec-type wines.
Among the experiences offered to visitors is “Wine & Music”, which includes a visit to the cellar and the tasting of five wines “harmonised” with different musical styles. Discover all the tours offered and make your reservation here.
In March 2023, the winery opened its first restaurant, the Angelica – Master Kitchen. With an architecture inspired by Italian villages, the restaurant follows the “wine-first” concept, where wine is seen as the centerpiece and not just a complement to the food.
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2nd place – Bodegas de los Herederos del Marqués de Riscal, Spain
Elected world runner-up for the third consecutive year, the Spanish Bodega de Los Herederos del Marqués de Riscal, in rioja, is housed in an iconic building with sloping walls, zig-zag windows and lots of color designed by Frank Gehry, who is also responsible for the Museo de Bilbao. Inside there is a hotel and also a Michelin-starred restaurant, managed by chef Francesco Paniego.
Bodega de Los Herederos del Marqués de Riscal offers tours of the vineyards which can be done on foot, by bicycle or on horseback. Book here.
3rd place – VIK, Chile
The building’s undulating metal roof contrasts with the remote landscape of the Cachapoal Valley in which Vinã VIK is immersed. In addition to the winery, there’s a hotel with glass rooms, a spa with wine-based treatments, and restaurants that emphasize organic cuisine.
4th place – Creation, South Africa
Creation Wines, voted the best on the African continent, is located in the mountain range Hemel-en-Aardein the province Floral cape, and is one of the most biodiverse wineries in the world: it is not uncommon for visitors to spot leopards, for example. Innovative, Creation uses solar energy, has artwork dotted around the country and the restaurant menu has a good range of vegan meals. Visits to the vineyards can be done on foot or by bicycle.
Check out the full list of winners:
1st Catena Zapata, Argentina
2 Bodegas de los Herederos del Marqués de Riscal, Spain
3rd VIK, Chile
4th Creation, South Africa
5th Château Smith Haut Lafitte, France
6 Bodega Garzon, Uruguay
7th Hills, Chile
8th Schloss Johannisberg, Germany
9 Bodegas Salentein, Argentina
10th El Enemigo, Argentina
11 Rippon, New Zealand
12th Weingut Dr. Loosen, Germany
13th Finca Victoria – Durigutti Family Winegrowers, Argentina
XIV Domäne Wachau, Austria
15 Quinta do Crasto, Portugal
16 Quinta do Noval, Portugal
17 d’Arenberg, Australia
XVIII Castle of Yquem, France
XIX Castle Pape Clément, France
20th Jordan Vineyard & Winery, United States
21st González Byass, Spain
22 Ruinart houseFrance
23rd Champagne Bollinger, France
24 Bodega Colome, Argentina
25 Alcohuaz vineyards, Chile
26 Henschke, Australia
27th Abbey of Retuerta, Spain
28th Brooks Wine, United States
29 Ceretto, Italy
30th Bodega Bouza, Uruguay
31st Champagne Billecart-Salmon, France
32nd Klein Constantia Winery, South Africa
33rd Château Pichon Baron, France
34th Castle of Beaucastel, France
35th Szepsy wineryHungary
36th Delaire Graff Estate, South Africa
37a Viña Casas del Bosque, Chile
38th Château Mercian Mariko Winery, Japan
39th Clos Apalta, Chile
40th Graham’s Port LodgePortugal
41st Chateau Kefraya, Lebanon
42a Quinta do Seixo, Portugal
43rd Viu Manent, Chile
44th Penfolds Magill Estate, Australia
45° Disznókő, Hungary
46th Veuve ClicquotFrance
47th Mukhrani CastleGeorgia
48th Bodega Diamandes, Argentina
49a Bodegas Muga, Spain
50th Viña Errázuriz, Chile
Source: Terra

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