Back in my beloved Argentina to dive into the Malbec capital of the world. Megan and I got the 10am bus from Santiago. This is also where we were able to link back up with Joseph and Sarah. The drive was incredibly scenic with a very impressive corkscrew road. It took an age to pass through border control and we arrived at our destination at 6pm.
Accommodation: Gorilla Hostel. It was pretty nice with very helpful staff. It seemed very social but we mostly did our own thing. It also has a very nice pool in the garden.
-Day one, Joseph, Sarah and I wasted no time and went straight for steak at El Asadito. We ordered a BBQ platter that came with Argentinian black pudding, short ribs, pork and steak. This was all washed down with incredible Malbec. It was a complete treat to start off the trip and cost less that €10pp.
-Day two, we started the day with the classic Western Union trip to get some pesos. This was followed by coffee to plan out our day. We headed to the wine area of Lujan de Cuyo to rent some bikes and cycle between vineyards. We had lunch at Bodega Gieco. We sat in a beautiful garden and the atmosphere and service was so lovely. We had a huge meat and cheese platter and, of course, Malbec. We cycled onto the vineyard Via Monte where we had a 4pm tasting booked. It was concluded that we all have kind of cheap pallets and the really expensive stuff is more or less wasted on us.
-Day three. We had breakfast and then headed to explore Parque General San Martin. We chilled by the lake, read our books, stumbled across a vintage car show (to Joseph's delight) and also the Chilean Mustang Club. After a few happy hour cocktails we had a very lovely and fancy dinner at Anna's Bistro.
-Day four, needing to have another vineyard fix to went to Roberto Bonfanti winery for lunch. Again it was a platter of meats and cheese but our favourite was still Bodega Gieco. We had a few more happy hour cocktails before we had to say our goodbyes to Joseph and Sarah.
-Day five. Megan and I used up the last of our pesos by getting mani-pedis and spent the rest of the day chilling out before our night bus to Valparaiso. I also went to the gym in an attempt to combat the effects of falling into so many wineries.
Recommendations/things I did:
Explore the vineyards by bike
Bodega Gieco (our favourite)
Via Montie winery
Bonfanti winery
El Asadito for steak. 5⭐
Anna's Bistro for dinner. It's French.
White Shark coffee
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