Showing posts with label Argentina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Argentina. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

South America Wine Tours - Argentina and Chile Wine Country

If you can name wine and travel as two of your greatest passions, you should consider combing the two and traveling to South America for a wine tour. Once a trip solely for the jet setters of the world, wine and culinary tours have grown in popularity side by side as people discover that one of the best ways to experience another culture is through its food and spirits.

As wine enthusiasts know, South America is quickly emerging as one of the most important wine centers in the world. Argentina and Chile in particular are gaining international recognition as viticulturists continue to produce award winning wines. The two best grape regions in South America are Mendoza in Argentina, and the Colchagua Valley in Chile.

Both of these areas are blessed with stunning scenery and climates that naturally produce delicious grapes. High altitudes, steep hillsides, a wide range of temperatures, plenty of water, and an above average amount of annual sunshine make the grapes grown here especially complex and perfect for making high quality wines.

Mendoza is one of the most beautiful cities in Argentina with dramatic views of snow capped Andes Mountains dominating the horizon, and verdant rolling vineyards surrounding the small city. Mendoza is known primarily for its Malbec wine, but the Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo, and Chardonnay are also remarkable. Wine tasting in this picturesque Argentina countryside is a great way to spend the day and wineries here often have unique bed and breakfasts where guests can stay the night. Horseback and bike tours are popular alternative ways to travel between wineries.

The Colchagua Valley is known for its amazing robust red wines like Merlot, Cabernet, Syrah, and Carmenere. Named the wine region of the year in 2005 by Wine Enthusiast, the Colchagua Valley is a great place for an introduction to Chilean wines. Besides the amazing wines travelers can taste, the location of this valley makes it a perfect destination for combining a wine tour with a vibrant city experience. Santiago is only two hours from this wine producing valley, and the ski resorts of Chile are only three hours away.

The two countries' regions are separated by the Andes, but flights are only 50 minutes. Many travelers are discovering that combining the wine regions of both countries into one trip is a great, unique way to explore South America while tasting some of the best wines in the world.


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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Whale Watching in Puerto Piramides, Argentina

When you want to go whale watching in South America, locals know where to head out to and that is in Puerto Piramides located in the Valdes Peninsula. Also known as the gateway to marine fauna, this small yet popular town with a population of less than 200 inhabitants has been a tourist destination in Patagonia, Argentina. The Valdes Peninsula, declared a UNESCO World Natural Heritage in 1999, has the deepest salt deposits in South America and has the right features for sea wildlife to flourish.

The sea town of Puerto Piramides is known all over the world for its clear blue waters, softly undulating beaches with pyramid-like cliffs, powdery golden sands and marine fauna. Founded in the 1900s, it was the only inhabitable place in the Peninsula and its main livelihood was a salt port with adobe, wood and metal sheeting huts. All throughout the year, all kinds of sea animals can be viewed in the open waters. From June to December, the incredible southern right whales arrive in the seas and give birth. The orca whales come between February and May. And dolphins abound in the area all through the year. Other wildlife that can be seen in the area are wolves, marine leopards, cormorans and arctic doves.

Whilst is it a small town, Puerto Piramides is equipped with all the necessary infrastructure for various interests that adventure tourists may have: from scuba-diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, sailing, sport fishing, sandboarding, wild life photography, and coastal trekking, And of course, Puerto Piramides is the favorite spot for Argentina's whale watching tours.

Puerto Piramides is accessible via Puerto Madryn where there are daily flights. There is also a shuttle available for tourists.


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