
In the last decade, Argentina’s Mendoza province has become a magnet for people who, from the United States or Europe, dreams of owning their own vineyard. This province is part of the Argentina area winemakers and relatively inexpensive (the change of the peso against the euro and the dollar), has become very attractive to fulfill the dream of own wine. But Mendoza is much more than wine, it has history and Andean landscapes, so be sure to know when planning a trip to Argentina.
From here departed San Martín with his army, crossed the Andes with thousands of men and defeated the Spanish in Chile to continue heading to Peru later. There is a very nice colonial legacy and the Andes on one side to open the province, the supply of outdoor activities and eco tourism is the order of the day. In addition, returning to the wine, the city of Mendoza is close to many vineyards and Lujan de Cuyo, Acreages of Coria and the Uco Valley, in day trips. So just choose which one vineyard, the 1200 there, you know, make an appointment by dusty roads and head towards it.
Many of these vineyards are centenarians, museums themselves, so you should find out if you want to know an ancient or a modern well. Write down the names: Bodegas Benegas, Bodega Elvira Calle El Lagar Carmelo Patti Finca Adalgisa, if you want something old and picturesque, and warehouses Salenetein, O. Fournier if you want something more modern. A trip from Madrid to Buenos Aires Iberia roundtrip costs around € 1200 from Buenos Aires to Mendoza, also round trip is around $ 1,300 (€ 230).








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