Planning Your Trip to Mendoza

Thinking about going after read my post about Dreamy Mendoza?

Mendoza Contrasts 

At first, be well organized. For some reason (probably its fame), Mendoza area are almost always sold out. So If you wish to get to know the most unique wineries (not those touristic and big ones) and stay in special hotels, you should schedule everything at least several months in advance. Otherwise you will have to “accept” the options you get. See where I recommend you to stay here.

It’s better If you have a local agency to arrange everything for you. So we made it through Red Globe Tours, with Roman (the owner) and I can say they are absolutely dynamic, answering my questions and requests very fast.

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Vineyards of Mendoza in Summer

Each season has it’s own particular beauty. In our first visit, we went there in the end of summer, during harvest, so the vineyards were abundant and beautiful, full of grapes, and it was still  hot (about 20oC – 30oC). In April or May, it’s cooler but still warm, the Andes Mountains a bit white, and the vineyards’ leaves red. It’s magical! During winter it’s cold and can snow ocasionally. I saw some pictures and it’s amazing, but you are going to need more bottles of red wine (not a problem, at all). During spring, it’s warm and the leaves start to grow again. The best thing is that Mendoza has very dry weather, so whenever you go it’s almost always sunny.

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Mendoza in Autumm

An important thing to know before you go is that Mendoza is vast and the wineries and their vineyards are spread all over three different main areas: Maipú, Lujan de Cuyo and Valle de Uco. In my post Singular Wineries of Mendoza, I tell you more about the wineries I visited in my first visit. 

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Traditional Asado 

Dreamy Mendoza

Are you a wine addicted? Are you a gourmand? Are you a nature lover?

Wine Barrels 

If you answered YES to at least one of the questions above, Mendoza should be on your bucket list. For sure its a wine lovers’ playground, but also has some amazing food experiences (specially with Argentinian meat) to offer, combined with a great landscape (imagine having the Andes Mountains on one side and beautiful vineyards on the other) and warm hospitality in some outstanding hotels.

The Vines Resort 

It was on my bucket list for ages. It’s very close to home (about 4 – 5 hours flying), but the tickets are usually very expensive, so we kept putting the trip off. Thank God, my husband had the great idea to celebrate our 3rd anniversary there as well as my birthday. So… Early March this year we were arriving at Mendoza Airport to live our dream. And now I gonna tell you everything you should know about this amazing destination.

Decided to go? So let’s get started here planning your trip.

Hope you enjoy! Cheers!

Cavas Wine Lodge 

 

A Mendoza de Sonho

Você é um amante de vinho? Adora uma boa comida gourmet? Aprecia as belezas da natureza?

Se você respondeu SIM a pelo menos uma das perguntas acima, Mendoza deveria estar na sua lista de desejos de viagem. Definitivamente, ela é um centro de diversões dos apreciadores de vinho, mas também tem muito a oferecer em termos de gastronomia (em especial a famosa carne argentina), combinado com belezas naturais de tirar o fôlego (imagina ter os Andes de um lado e vinhedos de outro) e serviços de excelência em hotéis charmosos e muito confortáveis.

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Barris de Vinho

Estava na minha lista de desejos há anos. É bem perto da minha casa (cerca de 4 – 5 horas de avião), mas como as passagens geralmente são muito caras, nós estávamos sempre deixando pra depois… Graças a Deus meu marido teve a brilhante ideia de comemorar nosso aniversário de 3 anos de casamento por lá… E de quebra meu aniversário também. Então… No início de março deste ano estávamos desembarcando no Aeroporto de Mendoza para viver nosso sonho. E agora eu vou contar para vocês tudo o que precisam saber sobre esse destino incrível.

Vamos começar por aqui, planejando a viagem.

Espero que gostem. Tim-tim.

The Vines Resort
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Cavas Wine Lodge