Review - Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato

Driving into the Andes

Driving into the Andes

The last 10kms or so were on a dirt road, but you’ll live. Before we pulled into the hotel compound, the (bare) vines came into view.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato

Check-in:

We left our car outside the reception building. Parking was free, not that it would’ve been a problem - we were told only four rooms were occupied during our stay…

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Lobby

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Lobby

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Contact

Check-in was efficient, and we were upgraded to a grand king balcony room, which was the highest room category at the property.

Unpack:

When I made the reservation here I knew I wasn’t getting the most luxurious accommodation - the hotel looked rather dated on the website. Therefore, I was pleasantly surprised to see the room in perfect shape. Sure, the furniture had probably been around longer than I had, but at least they didn’t look as haggard and beat up as I was walking out of Barry’s.

Upon entry, there was an average-size closet to the right.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Closet

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Closet

Next to the closet was a kitchenette with a full range of cookware.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Kitchenette

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Kitchenette

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Kitchenette

A small tea and instant coffee selection was available.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Kitchenette

In the rest of the room you’d find a couch with ottoman and the king bed.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room

I was skeptical of the fireplace when I saw it online, as many hotels nowadays simply kept them as a decorative piece. This one, however, was fully functional. We just needed to whatsapp the front desk, and they were happy to set it up for us. We almost made a habit of messaging the hotel while we were on our drive back from our last vineyard of the day, so that our room would be nice and toasty when we got back. It was such an underrated feature to have in a hotel room, especially in Mendoza where the temperature dropped significantly after sunset.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room

The bathroom was quite generously sized and featured dual vanity.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Bathroom

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Bathroom

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Bathroom

Last but not least, the balcony. There was no furniture on it, but it didn’t bother me when I had a view like this…

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Balcony

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Balcony

The colors at sunrise and sunset were hypnotic.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Balcony

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Balcony

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Balcony

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Balcony

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Grand King Balcony Room Balcony

Unwind:

The hotel was located on a working vineyard, so we were able to roam around.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Vineyard

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Vineyard

Within the courtyard was an indoor/outdoor pool, which was attached to the gym. Unfortunately it wasn’t heated, so it wasn’t really usable in winter.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Pool

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Pool

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Pool

There was a rooftop as well, though it appeared abandoned given the way the furniture was scattered. Or maybe it’s just the low occupancy in the off season.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Rooftop

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Rooftop

You really come to this hotel for the view.

Refuel:

On our first night we decided to dine on property. There was a single all-day restaurant. Additionally, room service was offered.

We first ordered a bottle of wine, so a charcuterie board seemed to befit. While I knew Argentina was affordable due to its hyperinflation and currency issue, I didn’t know just how affordable. I opened the menu and thought to myself, oh, $7 glass of Malbec, love that. Well, it was a whole bottle, and it was quite possibly one of the best wines I’ve ever had. 98% of the wines I had in Argentina were fantastic. I even liked their chardonnay, which I usually avoid like I avoid going to Costco on a Sunday afternoon.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato EPIC Restaurant Dinner

You can’t come to Argentina and not try the Argentine-style empanadas, so that’s what we did.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato EPIC Restaurant Dinner

The charcuterie board was a lot, so we could’ve stopped there. But having a gorgeously bold red without some kind of chunky meat felt illegal, so we shared the wild boar.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato EPIC Restaurant Dinner

The next morning we came back for breakfast. The spread was basic but agreeable. You could also order eggs.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato EPIC Restaurant Breakfast

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato EPIC Restaurant Breakfast

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato EPIC Restaurant Breakfast

One day my partner had to do some work, so we just called in room service. Both the chorizo pizza and ravioli were good enough.

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Room Service

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Room Service

Auberge du Vin, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tupungato Room Service

Depart:

I enjoyed our stay at the Auberge du Vin. The service was friendly, and the setting was beyond entrancing. I wonder if this hotel will go through a major renovation in the near future. The facility was inarguably old but had good bones. I think with an updated style and some extra amenities this property has the potential to charge 5x the price.

I loved our time in the Argentine wine region. I vastly prefer it to Napa. The scenery was undoubtedly unrivaled. The architecture of the vineyards was sublime, and the wines stacked up handsomely to the best Oakville Cab. Most of these vineyards offered wine-paired lunch, whereas in Napa you mostly just get some cheeses. It elevated the wine tasting experience tremendously. The quality of food and execution put many mediocre Michelin restaurants to shame.

I hate that we didn’t have time to go further south into the Patagonia, but that motivates us to return to Argentina - a beautiful country with genuine people. I’m bullish on Argentina, and it’ll be interesting to see what the new president will do.

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