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Mendoza is a large province, 57,462 square miles, almost as large as Illinois. Located in central-western Argentina, the awe-inspiring, snow-capped Andes Mountains create a picturesque backdrop to ...
Mendoza, Argentina, is loved for its tree-lined streets, sunny days, Malbec wine and restaurants and spas. Here are the best things to do on your visit.
Today, 85 percent of the world’s malbec wine is produced in Mendoza, a wine-producing province in Argentina located at the foothills of the snow-capped Andes mountains.
In my exploration, Argentine malbecs coming from high-altitude vineyards — soaring 5,000 feet into the Andes Mountains — are the most interesting, often bursting with bright blue fruits and ...
Mendoza’s City Center is a great place to start. Arístides Street is the most popular for locals and tourists to eat and drink — here you can find a wide variety of restaurants, bars and shops.
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Bianchi Organic Malbec Review
A nice example of Malbec for as little as $11, we review the Bianchi Organic Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina. 100% Malbec from ...
Alamos, Argentina, Mendoza, Red Blend 2012, $8.99-$10.49 Argentina has put wines made from the malbec grape on the world stage.