Travel around the historical center of the city and trough its famous neibourhoods like La Boca, San Telmo, Puerto Madero and Recoleta. Feel the tango, go shopping or visit a ranch in the outskirts of Buenos Aires.
Travel along the eight wine regions of Argentina, departing from the South, at Neuquén and Río Negro, then going to Mendoza, and finishing in the North, at Salta.
Lakes, mountains and forest at Bariloche; whales, penguins and Welsh customs at Puerto Madryn; Perito Moreno glacier at Calafate and Usuahia, "the end of the world".
The Colchagua Valley is emerging as the new king of Chilean reds. Our first stop will be to Viñedos Orgánicos Emiliana, then at Montes winery and finally in the traditional winery Viu Manent.
Located a few miles to the South of the junction of the Uruguay river and the Río de la Plata river, its historical neighbourhood has been declared Humanity heritage in 1995.
The valley, the oldest and most famous of Chile’s wine valleys, is home to many of Chile’s famous wineries. We will visit Viña Aquitania, then the artesanal winery of Roberto Muñoz and finally the modern Perez Cruz winery.
Montevideo is the capital of República Oriental del Uruguay. The main varietal is the Tannat, but also there are other tipical varieties Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and the classics Merlot and Cabernet Suavignon.
Cafayate, is in the North of the country, in Salta. Is the highest wine region in Argentina, with vineyards at 1800 metres above sea level. Here the grape Torrontes, is the native stock.