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		<title>Chile and Argentina Wine Tours &#8211; Why Experience Only One?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:13:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Angela</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Argentina and Chile are the undeniable heavy weights for producing South America’s finest wines. Latin Excursions new Argentine and Chile wine tours-designed for the true wine enthusiast-allows travelers to sample the best vineyards and up-and-coming wineries of both sides of the Andes border. For red wine lovers, Chile produces a hearty and complex Cab that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Argentina and Chile are the undeniable heavy weights for producing South America’s finest wines. Latin Excursions new <a href="http://www.latinexcursions.com/chile/travel6.htm" target="_blank">Argentine and Chile wine tours</a>-designed for the true wine enthusiast-allows travelers to sample the best vineyards and up-and-coming wineries of both sides of the Andes border. For red wine lovers, Chile produces a hearty and complex Cab that will give Napa Valley a run for their money and for white wine lovers a crisp and fruity  Chardonnay pairs nicely with Chile’s tasty seafood  dishes.</p>
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<p>Argentina is renowned for their huge spicy Malbecs that pair perfectly with some of the world´s best steak and a less known floral wine- Torrentes is another standout.</p>
<p>The itinerary begins with a few days in Argentina’s tango capital exploring the many colorful neighborhoods this cosmopolitan city has to offer.  After a few days of tasting the cultural and historical delights, you’ll head to Mendoza for wine tasting and fine dining that would make Dionysus proud. The itinerary visits both smaller, family-ran vineyards and larger, elaborate wineries with time for learning about the Argentina wine production, picnics in the rolling vineyards, bike rides, and leisurely lunches at top restaurants.</p>
<p>You’ll cross the Andean border with breathtaking landscapes of the massive Andes before landing in Chile. During the Chile visit, explore two valleys-Maipu and Colchagua Valley staying at picturesque wine lodges and personalized guide with numerous wineries. The tour ends with some time visiting Santiago’s highlights for more insight in the countries divided past.</p>
<p>For those with more time to spare, a visit to Chile’s coastal sandy beaches and cultural port city of Valparaiso is a must! All of our tours are customized for your specific enjoyment. So tell us how you would like to adjust to fit exactly what you want.</p>
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		<title>Argentina: Fine Dining &#8211; Wine Tasting Await Your Discovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 16:19:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Angela</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have created a new experience in Argentina that is specially created for wine and gourmet food enthusiasts. Our Argentina culinary tour begins in cosmopolitan Buenos Aires for a few days taking in the capital’s cultural attractions and fabulous restaurants-famed for their savory steaks and hearty red wines. The journey continues to Mendoza; land of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have created a new experience in Argentina that is specially created for wine and gourmet food enthusiasts. Our <a href="http://www.latinexcursions.com/argentina/travel3.htm" target="_blank">Argentina culinary tour</a> begins in cosmopolitan Buenos Aires for a few days taking in the capital’s cultural attractions and fabulous restaurants-famed for their savory steaks and hearty red wines. The journey continues to Mendoza; land of rolling vineyards, family-ran wineries, quaint wine lodges, and refined restaurants. Take a cooking lesson at Andeluna Winery, where guests are taught the secrets of Argentina’s traditional delicacies. Lunch will be served among the vineyards with a front row view of the snow capped Andes peaks.</p>
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<p>Continue to Salentein winery, best known for their exquisite reds and the on-site Kilka museum housing artwork from local artists. The Almacen Sur-a hidden restaurant with gorgeous gardens is a must see for any lovers of fine cuisine. The food is locally grown and the herbs are freshly picked from the gardens before each meal. Every dish of the five course feast is carefully paired with a selected Mendoza varietal. Next visit the Achevel Ferrer winery to try some of their hearty and well structured Malbecs-noted as the first Argentine wine to receive 96 points by Wine Spectator magazine. Mendoza additionally offers numerous activities for nature lovers alike with river rafting and trekking in the Andes, bike riding, leisurely walks, golf and much more.</p>
<p>For your last few nights in Argentina, stay at a family ranch estancia in the Pampas where you’ll experience the “gaucho” way of life; riding horses, playing polo, swimming, eating asados(traditional bbq), and relaxing-a leisurely way to wrap up your adventure in Argentina. We can customize the itinerary specifically for you that will delight all your senses, including your taste buds!</p>
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