We were nervous about entering Mendoza, population 935,000 as our experience of big city driving in Santiago was terrifying and with our GPS doing weird stuff (read: not working) during our time in Argentina we thought it might be difficult to get in and around the city. With a bit of luck we discovered that the GPS worked if you programmed in a specific address, so we did that and entering the city and navigating to our hotel turned out to be a piece of cake! In Mendoza we enjoyed simply walking the wide-footpaths on lovely tree-lined streets, visiting beautiful plazas, eating Subway (two times!) and running in the beautiful Parque General San Martin five minutes away from our hotel. After a few days in Mendoza we moved to a hostel in Maipu, a town 20 minutes outside of Mendoza that has a lot of vineyards around it. The thing to do there is to rent a bike and cycle from vineyard to vineyard tasting the various wines. It turned out that the vineyards are actually 12kms from Maipu, in a different area, so we ended up catching our first public bus of this trip to the area, rented a couple of bikes and cycled to the first vineyard, one of the oldest in the area. Cycling in Argentina was an experience, and more terrifying than cycling in Wellington. I cycled like I was in a spin class, doing a sprint run, as I just wanted to get off the narrow road where crazy Argentinean over-taking was happening at high speeds and at close quarters to the bikes. Poor Richard was wondering what was going on as I cycled frantically away leaving him behind! When we got to the first vineyard we had some lunch, did a tasting of the wines, and then joined a tour of the vineyard. The wines were harsh and dry, and the bodega was more for show as they didn’t do any of the processing at the vineyard, only used it to sell their wine. On to another vineyard, which we’d heard specialised in deep flavourful reds. There we met friendly Australian couple, Amy and Brad, and joined them while we worked on our three different varieties of reds: syrah, malbec, and cabernet sauvignon. Being conscious of how crazy the traffic was on the road I was also working my way through a couple of 1.5L bottles of water! Continue reading →
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