Wine region Mendoza and the gateway to Patagonia

Wɔatintim: 10.02.2017

After visiting Santiago together, our paths temporarily separated for a few days. I, Carole, was drawn to Argentina to visit the country's largest wine region - Mendoza - which is world-renowned for the Malbec grape variety. I went on a bike tour and visited three wineries, learning fascinating things about the wine production process. During the tastings, I was able to personally confirm its quality.

Since Mendoza was my first stop in Argentina, I had to adjust to the Argentine way of life. Here, everyone takes a siesta from 1-5 PM, and practically all shops are closed during that time. Dinner is usually not served before 9 PM.

Argentinians love their old cars. It doesn't matter if they're falling apart or missing parts. What wouldn't pass a vehicle inspection elsewhere is proudly driven on the streets here.

Eventually, I continued my journey southwards to Neuquén, which serves as the gateway to Patagonia, and Junín de los Andes. The landscape here has many similarities with Switzerland - everything is green, with lots of forests, hills, and mountains. Clear rivers flow through the landscape, and life is much quieter than in the bustling city of Santiago, for example.

Anoyie

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