In different regions of the country, projects are being carried out that combine wine production and Real estate developments. A trend that is gaining importance due to its tourist value, its attractive landscape and the possibility of adding culinary and food and wine experiences.
In this context adds the coastal wine corridor a new player. With a proposal that integrates vineyards, olive trees, a city open to the community and a sustainable private neighborhood, Pueblochapa positions itself as the first project on the Argentine coast to combine the experience of wine with life by the sea in a natural environment, well cared for and in harmony with the landscape.
Approximately 640 units including farms, country houses and residential properties
Pueblochapa It is located 1,300 meters as the crow flies from the beach “The Round”, at the strategic 749th Street, better known as “The Path of Spaces” which is connected to Provincial Route No. 11 and the It connects the city of Mar del Plata in the north and the cities of Miramar and Mar del Sud in the south.
In addition to the vineyards, the Pueblochapa proposal also includes green spaces and recreational and leisure areas.
In its immediate vicinity are the Estancia and Chapel of Santa Sylvina and the Marayuí Country Club, and further west the Estancia Santa Lucía and Trapiche Costa & Pampa.
The urban and real estate development, which has already begun with the wooding of the property, accompanied by the design of the internal streets of the 60,000 m² area dedicated to the city and the planting of its vineyards, is located on a plot that is in the first phase It will house around 640 units on farms with an area of more than 2,000 square meters. Villas between 1,000 and 2,000 square meters and plots between 600 and 1,000 square meters. In addition, 44% is made up of green and communal areas.
In this pre-sale phase, the 600 square meter properties have value starts at $62,000, depends on your location and can be financed with it an upfront payment of $26,000 and 36 monthly installments of $999.
In this pre-sale phase, the 600 square meter lots have a value starting at $62,000.
In relation to his winemaking activity, Real estate development began with the work of Planting the first vines in Chapadmalal During the month of October, on the three hectares that are part of the first stage, the trellises were installed and 3,500 fallow areas were planted with Chardonnay, 2,000 with Pinot Noir and 3,500 with Sauvignon Blanc, as well as 240 Italian poplars, which will serve as a natural shelter from the coastal winds.
The vineyards will be visible from the main entrance to the districtvisually integrated into the landscape and in harmonious coexistence with green spaces and residential areas.
The Pueblochapa proposal calls for In addition to the vineyards, there are green areas and recreational and leisure areas, including football, tennis, paddle and other sports fields, as well as two large barbecue areas.With its semi-covered extensions and fire nooks, it will be the central space to celebrate the union and gathering of family and friends.
Real estate development began with the planting of the first vines in Chapadmalal
In addition, a bike path that runs through the entire property and connects the private neighborhood, the city and the vineyards with the outdoor area, as well as a pump track for skaters, scooters, skateboards, bicycles and BMX lovers of all ages complete the entertainment, sports and outdoor living offerings.
The wine project is being carried out Wines from the parallel universe, Benchmark for characteristic wines from unique plots, with the vision of its winemaker Juan Pablo Diaz and an interdisciplinary group consisting of geologists and agricultural engineers.
“We are very happy about this alliance with Universo Paralelo because we share with Ignacio Pasman and Juan Pablo Díaz the vision and spirit of the project. Having them on board from the beginning, from the planting of the vines, ensures the basis for the production of quality wines in Pueblochapa,” said Martín Espatolero, co-founder of Espatolero and Lorenzo Desarrollos Inmobiliarios.
Pueblochapa is the first project on the Argentine coast to combine the wine experience with seaside life
The second stage of the viticulture plan is planned for 2026, with the implementation of another three hectares with new varieties. The plan is to create a vineyard with almost 20,000 specimens of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Albariño, Pinot Noir and other grape varieties selected for their excellent adaptation to the oceanic terroir of Chapadmalal, according to the geological studies carried out by the team in charge of the project.
With a first harvest expected in 2029Pueblochapa is becoming a central axis of the new Marine Wine Route, a growing corridor that solidifies Chapadmalal as a wine tourism, residential and cultural destination.
A trend that grows all over the country: Projects where residential life, wine production, and food and wine experiences coexist in the same environment and in this case that redefines the concept of living and enjoying wine by the sea.