Boozy Mendoza

Back from 4 days in the global capital of Malbec wines in Mendoza, Argentina. The weather was hot (40C 🥵) in the city, but cooled down to a breezy 30C once we hit the countryside and the lovely vineyards.

The Uco Valley is like the Napa Valley of South America, with hundreds of wineries of all sizes and styles. They have many traditional wines like cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, sauvignon blanc … but the Malbec, which grows so well in this arid mountain valley, is truly spectacular. And at a cost of 3-5$ a bottle, you can enjoy sampling many.

We stumbled on a great old vines malbec on our first day in Mendoza, at a nearby italian restaurant that shielded us from the heat with a lovely light lunch of carpaccio and mixto fritto (vegetables and seafood in a light and crispy tempura batter). We finally found another bottle at a nearby store and packed it home with us.

The following day we had a private driver take us to the Uco valley for several visits, wine tastings and a delicious lunch. We tasted 10 wines that day, and were thankful to not have to drive or navigate. It is a beautiful region at the foot of the Andes mountains and near the highest summit of South America (and one of the seven summits in the world), Mount Aconcagua.

We are now back in Buenos Aires enjoying the creature comforts of our home away from home, and hit the road again on Thursday for the last leg of our trip: Iguazu Falls. 















 

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