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When you arrive at the SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites located in Mendoza, Argentina, instead of acres of vineyards, or a massive winemaking facility, you are greeted by a luxury hotel steeped in the wine-making tradition. Every element of this property has been meticulously designed with the wine enthusiast in mind. This intimate establishment is the creation of renowned Argentine winemaker Susana Balbo, and her daughter Ana Lovaglio Balbo. It serves as the initial venture in a collection of luxury hotels the family has planned.
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This inaugural hotel concept was devised to offer a private and bespoke experience for visitors in a post-pandemic world. Acknowledging the increasing preference for slow travel, the hotel was designed to offer a peaceful and intimate environment, encouraging guests to remain comfortably within the property during their stay. Regardless of the allure of local exploration within Argentina’s diverse wine regions, the tranquility of this property makes it easy to stay put. Furthermore, Ana and her family have made it a point to bring the wine experience to the guests, with offerings like food and wine, an art collection from Susana Balbo’s personal assortment, and even wine-based spa products for relaxation. Each aspect not only offers a sense of calm but also immerses guests in the rich history of wine-making in her family lineage.
“We aimed to distinguish ourselves from other wine hotels. Hence, we developed the idea of a winemaker’s home,” states Lovaglio Balbo. “The key offering here when guests visit is ‘Be My Guest.’ I formerly resided in this place – though not as it currently is but the garden and the main structure were the same. Therefore, we want guests to feel as if this is an enlarged home and like they are somehow our exclusive guest.”
The SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites is so called because of the complete spa features included in each of the seven suites. Features such as deep immersion tubs, steam showers, saunas, private terraces, and abundant room for in-room spa services focused on wine-centric accents like grapeseed exfoliants and hydration wraps with red wine and raisin cream are some of the details that make guests completely unwilling to exit their rooms.
Eating at the hotel’s Michelin-advised restaurant, La VidA, is already a delicacy, though the Chef’s table encounter is something that should not be overlooked. Here, diners can relax and savor a breathtaking fourteen-course banquet conceived by the extremely gifted Chef Flavia Amad, which is presented artistically and expertly paired with Susana Balbo’s wines. Of course, in the style of a true wine hotel, guests can also partake in wine blending trials, interactive pairing exercises, and on-site guided tastings.
This type of accommodation has emerged in wine regions globally, where wine has moved from being merely a feature on an extensive wine menu to being the main attraction of an exciting hospitality trend. Like the SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites, these hotels aren’t simply offering wine, but are integrating an entire world of wine into every facet of the experience, promising an exploration that is as instructive as it is sensory. As we travel the world in this roundup, we find some of the global top hotels where wine is not merely a beverage, but a destination in itself, offering guests a journey into the heart of the region’s traditions, culture, and winegrowing lifestyle. Similar to a wine that leaves a lasting impression on our memories, these aren’t just places to stopover; they are experiences to be cherished.
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Set in a meticulously restored 19th-century Roman palazzo, Sofitel Villa Borghese provides an escape that marries classical architecture with modern luxury and stands as the quintessential hub for wine aficionados looking to immerse themselves in Italy’s rich viniculture. At the top of the list is the hotel’s new partnership with Italy4Golf. This dream links-meets-clinks collaboration offers an exclusive five-night luxury golf and wine vacation that includes instruction and play with a member of the 2023 European Ryder Cup championship team, helicopter transport, wine-tastings, and rounds of golf at some of Italy’s most prestigious courses, like Marco Simone Golf Club and Royal Golf La Bagnaia, among other wine-soaked perks.
Beyond the greens, the hotel amps up the wine journey with a diverse lineup of activities, including Master Sommelier-led blind wine tasting sessions and deep-dive tours into the heritage of local vineyards, like the storied Tenuta Di Fiorano. Sofitel also offers extended stay packages with robust and exclusive pre-planned itineraries for those looking to experience the best from Rome to Abruzzo. With its plush comforts and strategic locale, Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese delivers a stylish, wine-focused retreat.
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Few places boast a more idyllic setting in which to experience the ultimate wine country getaway than the 5-star Montage Healdsburg. Located in the heart of Sonoma, this sanctuary, surrounded by 15.5 acres of estate vineyards and heritage oaks, has wine at the heart of everything it offers. “The vision for Montage Healdsburg has always been to create an authentic wine country experience for our guests, which is why vineyards were woven into the fabric of the property’s design from the very beginning,” says general manager Allen Highfield. “These are working vineyards so guests will see the full lifecycle – from pruning, maintenance, and eventual harvesting of the grapes.”
The hotel has partnered with wine phenom Jesse Katz, founder of California cult-status Aperture Cellars, to create the resort’s own private, estate-bottled wine label produced from fruit grown on the hotel’s vineyards. Named “Surveyor,” the first vintage—a 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon and 2021 Sauvignon Blanc—is available only to Montage Healdsburg’s guests and residents. “The vineyards have long symbolized our dedication to providing visitors with experiences that embody the true spirit of Sonoma’s wine culture, and we’re excited to debut this exclusive wine as a significant milestone in that mission,” adds Highfield.
When not sampling these fine wines, the resort specializes in organizing custom vineyard tours and tastings with renowned winemakers, and farm-to-table dining at Hazel Hill, the on-site restaurant.
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There are few wine experiences that can parallel a stay at Quinta do Vallado in the Douro Valley of Portugal. Constructed in the 18th century as one of the region’s earliest wineries, this boutique hotel, after several substantial expansions and refurbishments over the years, has been hosting guests in its 13 rooms and suites, from traditional to contemporary, since 2005. If the setting, reminiscent of your most vivid AI-created dreams of what accommodation in a wine-producing region could be like, doesn’t instantly captivate you, the in-depth wine experiences surely will.
“We aim to blend centuries-old traditions such as foot-pressing grapes in traditional granite tanks, with modern winemaking techniques,” says head of marketing João Alvares Ribeiro, noting that hotel guests can actually participate in these aspects of winemaking as well. “Our wine tourism experiences allow us to share our history and showcase our quality. We offer our guests harvest experiences where they can pick grapes, crush them by foot, blend their own wine, and enjoy the final product.”
Hotel guests preferring not to get so hands-on with their wine can still feel part of the process. The hotel has introduced virtual reality to wine offerings, inviting wine enthusiasts to experience the harvest without setting foot in a vineyard. Wine is also at the heart of dining and relaxation. “Our guest-exclusive restaurants feature seasonal ingredients paired with our wines,” says Ribeiro. “For the more active guests, we offer vineyard trails, jeep tours, bikes, and kayaks. Those looking to relax can enjoy our swimming pools and private spa.”
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Those who have savored the delightful wine journey in Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe might be striving to guard its status as a hidden gem for gourmands and oenophiles. The mesmerizing architecture, dynamic food scene, flavorful wines, and hospitable culture renders it impossible not to become enamored with this region. Despite numerous accommodation options in Baja, El Cielo Valle de Guadalupe stands out not just for its extraordinary wines, but also for creating an immersive environment for its visitors to stay and enjoy amid the vineyards.
Every villa and suite is crafted to epitomize luxurious comfort, treating guests with peaceful views of the encompassing vineyards and landscapes. For wine enthusiasts, El Cielo provides an assortment of experiences that delve into the intricacies of winemaking. Visitors can engage in detailed tours of the sprawling vineyards, avant-garde wine manufacturing facilities, and underground wine cellars, or participate in winemaking by blending their own wine guided by El Cielo’s certified sommeliers and winemaking team.
“Our skilled team at El Cielo Valle de Guadalupe crafts some of the most acclaimed wines of the region and we enjoy involving our visitors in the enthralling process of winemaking through our on-site blending experience,” notes El Cielo Winery viticulturist Jesús Rivera. “We cultivate diverse species of grapevines on-site, such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Tempranillo, Sangiovese, Malbec, Merlot, Syrah, Zinfandel, Primitivo, Nebbiolo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Grenache, and Pinot Noir. Assisting visitors to become winemakers for a day and choose their preferred blend based on their palate preferences always turns into a joyous journey that results in some delectable wines.”
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This five-star luxury hotel opened its doors in 1918 and has been an icon of elevated hospitality on Barcelona’s Paseo de Gracia ever since. The Majestic Hotel owns its own winery, Alta Alella, and offers unique opportunities to visit either directly or as part of a cruise originating at Port Bell to the Maresme region, where vines are planted on steep slopes that offer sweeping views of Barcelona and the sea. Guests can taste native grape varieties and learn about the winemaking process for the exclusive Cau d’en Genís Cuvée Majestic, a wine produced specifically for the hotel using environmentally friendly viticulture.
Additionally, the hotel recently introduced a new culinary series, the Majestic Wine Dinners. Every two months, the hotel collaborates with like-minded wineries to craft a menu that complements the aromas, flavors, and textures of hand-selected wines. Departing from conventional dinner settings, each event is a culinary experience rooted in the featured winery’s philosophy, vision, and values.
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