Bodegas Bianchi
With over 90 years of history and a legacy built on four generations, Bodegas Bianchi represents an authentic symbol of Argentine winemaking. Born from the vision of Valentín Bianchi, who emigrated from Italy to San Rafael, Mendoza, he founded "El Chiche" in 1928, his first winery. Since then, the company has grown while maintaining its family values and becoming a national and international reference point. Today, it is present in over 40 countries worldwide, embodying the values of tradition, innovation, and quality that define the excellence of Argentine wine. The winery now spans two key territories: San Rafael, where it all began, and the Valle de Uco, the epicenter of the family's new global strategy.
The work in the vineyards of Bodegas Bianchi is driven by a strong commitment to sustainability and respect for the land. The winery cultivates its vineyards with the aim of meeting the needs of the present without compromising those of future generations. Agricultural practices are based on certified and updated protocols, placing emphasis on environmental quality, biodiversity and responsible resource management. The cultivated varieties reflect the richness of the Argentine terroir, while in the winery, the production philosophy combines modern technology and artisanal tradition. Each bottle aims to tell the uniqueness of the territory, with controlled yields, meticulous vinifications, and a constant search for perfection that starts in the vineyard and concludes only after a long aging process.
Among the most famous labels of the winery are Don Valentín Lacrado and Bianchi Particular, true emblems of Argentine enological identity. In addition to producing great reds and whites, the family also founded a champagne house in 1995, helping to transform San Rafael into one of the most important destinations for national wine tourism, with over 85,000 visitors a year. The winery continues to invest in social responsibility projects, involving collaborators, customers, and local communities in a shared vision of sustainable development. Bodegas Bianchi, with deep roots and a forward-looking perspective, remains one of the most authoritative and authentic voices of Argentine wine.
With over 90 years of history and a legacy built on four generations, Bodegas Bianchi represents an authentic symbol of Argentine winemaking. Born from the vision of Valentín Bianchi, who emigrated from Italy to San Rafael, Mendoza, he founded "El Chiche" in 1928, his first winery. Since then, the company has grown while maintaining its family values and becoming a national and international reference point. Today, it is present in over 40 countries worldwide, embodying the values of tradition, innovation, and quality that define the excellence of Argentine wine. The winery now spans two key territories: San Rafael, where it all began, and the Valle de Uco, the epicenter of the family's new global strategy.
The work in the vineyards of Bodegas Bianchi is driven by a strong commitment to sustainability and respect for the land. The winery cultivates its vineyards with the aim of meeting the needs of the present without compromising those of future generations. Agricultural practices are based on certified and updated protocols, placing emphasis on environmental quality, biodiversity and responsible resource management. The cultivated varieties reflect the richness of the Argentine terroir, while in the winery, the production philosophy combines modern technology and artisanal tradition. Each bottle aims to tell the uniqueness of the territory, with controlled yields, meticulous vinifications, and a constant search for perfection that starts in the vineyard and concludes only after a long aging process.
Among the most famous labels of the winery are Don Valentín Lacrado and Bianchi Particular, true emblems of Argentine enological identity. In addition to producing great reds and whites, the family also founded a champagne house in 1995, helping to transform San Rafael into one of the most important destinations for national wine tourism, with over 85,000 visitors a year. The winery continues to invest in social responsibility projects, involving collaborators, customers, and local communities in a shared vision of sustainable development. Bodegas Bianchi, with deep roots and a forward-looking perspective, remains one of the most authoritative and authentic voices of Argentine wine.




