Mendoza is a province located in western Argentina, in the Cuyo region, renowned primarily for its outstanding wine production and the quality of its wines, which have positioned it as one of the world's wine capitals. Its capital, the city of Mendoza, is a major urban, tourist, and economic center that blends modernity with a strong regional identity. The province is dominated by mountainous landscapes, as it lies at the foot of the Andes Mountains, making it a key destination for nature tourism, adventure tourism, and wine tourism. Furthermore, Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas, is located within its territory.