Wine tasting
Wine tasting Reviews
Sep 14, 2007
I've been in Buenos Aires last April and I went to a one of the kind event. It was a wine tasting route... It's strange but the idea is super cool. The name is Wine Tour Urbano and it takes place every third Friday of every month.
In every shop -just clothes and decoration stores- a winery is installed and, together, they offer the wine tasting. YOu buy a glass -it's a crystal one and then you can take it home, I have mine as a souvenir- for $40 pesos and you try as much wine as you want or can. Every time they change the grape. Mine was Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. I tried 12 boutiques wineries and, let me tell you it was a fantastic experience. If you're in BA for any third Friday, believe me, you wouldn't want to miss it! |
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Jul 07, 2006
Brazilian wine tastes like cough syrup. Or take meat for example. Everyone knows how amazing meat is in Argentina , but the meat I had everywhere in Brazil was sub-par even to meat in the States. Even Brazil ’s mate (green tea) doesn’t compare to Argentina… Final Impressions of Brazil |
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May 20, 2006
I’ve got 3 days of class this week, we get a long
break to travel and am thinking about going to Mendoza (wine tasting and
mountain climbing and rafting) or La Pampa or Patagonia or Códoba... vamos a
ver. :)
Ciao guys! Love you! -Derek
… The next Ronaldinho... |
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Jun 05, 2006
I spent a weekend in Mendoza absorbing the culture and tasting several different wines. It is immediately obvious upon visiting the country of Argentina how important wine is in daily life. A country that consumes 70 to 80 liters of wine every year takes their wine very seriously and I learned to appreciate… A chat with a local |
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