Mendoza – wine travel on a high level | A travel chronicle

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A trip to the wine country of Mendoza is a fabulous experience. You will find large, spectacular wineries like Salentein with its art museum and smaller family-owned ones like Tempus Alba where they also do research work trying to find the best Malbec clone. The ambition is high everywhere. The meat is fantastic. The Andes mountains as a backdrop take your breath away.

No matter how much you want to stay on in Mendoza, a part of the experience is to take the bus across the Andes to the Chilean vineyards on the other side.

Per tells the story on BKWine’s Travel Blog about “high level” wine touring in Mendoza.

[box type=”info” style=”rounded” border=”full”]It is a quite unique experience to travel from Buenos Aires to Mendoza to Chile and visit the wineries in the wine regions. The next opportunity to do it will be on BKWine’s wine and food tour to Argentina and Chile in February next year.

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Grape bunches on vines in pergola ready for harvest at Zuccardi in Mendoza, Argentina
Grape bunches on vines in pergola ready for harvest at Zuccardi in Mendoza, Argentina, copyright BKWine Photography
Vineyard with nets protecting the vines, Mendoza
Vineyard with nets protecting the vines, Mendoza, copyright BKWine Photography
Malbec vines in a vineyards in Mendoza
Malbec vines in a vineyards in Mendoza, Argentina, copyright BKWine Photography
The vineyards and the Andes at Catena Zapata in Mendoza
The vineyards and the Andes at Catena Zapata in Mendoza, copyright BKWine Photography
Domaine Bousquet, Mendoza, Argentina
Domaine Bousquet, Mendoza, Argentina, copyright BKWine Photography
The barrel cellar at Catena Zapata
The barrel cellar at Catena Zapata, copyright BKWine Photography

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