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If you make it to Mendoza, you'll find the food and wine options in the region. But plan to counterbalance your feasting with something physical, whether it’s hiking, running, cycling, or riding ...
Mendoza guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in Argentina’s wine capital. ... As for a first foray into malbec on home turf, book a tasting at Mendoza Wine Room. Sample wine.
If you make it to Mendoza, you’ll find the food and wine options in the region. But plan to counterbalance your feasting with something physical, whether it’s hiking, running, cycling, or ...
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SIP. Wine tasting is the main event in Mendoza. But keep in mind that the wineries here are much further apart than they are in, say, Sonoma, so expect to visit just two or three spots in one outing.
Ranked among the world's top wine regions, Argentina’s Mendoza, with its breathtaking Andes backdrop, is of late ever more accessible than ever as a destination in and of itself.
WHEN TO GO: Any time of year is lovely in Mendoza. But February, March and April (autumn in the Southern Hemisphere), when the harvest is under way or just completed, is especially nice. PLANNING ...