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Activities in The Andes + The Western Wine Country

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  • Achaval-Ferrer

  • Baroque San Francisco Church

    The striking red-and-gold Baroque San Francisco Church was built in 1625.

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  • Bodega Catena Zapata

    The dramatic winery was built to resemble a Mayan temple.

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  • Bodega José L. Mounier

    Owner and enologist José Luis Mounier worked 18 years at Bodegas Etchart, Salta’s largest producer, before planting grapes on a slope he’d cleared. He

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  • Bodega San Pedro de Yacochuya

    Winemaker Michel Rolland has created superb Malbec and Cabernet blends at this boutique Argentinian winery.

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  • Bodegas Salentein

    Located in the Uco Valley, this strikingly modern winery complex founded by a Dutch tycoon, includes a lavish art museum and a gift shop that sells a

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  • Carlos Pulenta

    The native criollo architecture of the Carlos Pulenta winery in Argentina (an elegant mix of lofty ceilings and natural stone) is upstaged by the spec

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  • Clos de los Siete Calle

  • Los Cardones National Park

    Track the condors in Los Cardones National Park, watch out for giant cacti.

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  • Mercado Artesanal

    Cachi teems with artisanal shops; the widest selection is at the Mercado Artesanal (Craft Market).

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  • O. Fournier

  • Oliver Wine Bar

    Locals gather here for a glass after dinner.

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  • Parque Nacional Talampaya

    Visit this under-visited national park sometimes referred to as Argentina's Grand Canyon. View the towering red cliffs and 2,000-year-old petroglyphs

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  • Quilmes Ruins

    In the ruin's small museum, examine arrowheads and pottery shards; outside scramble over rock walls and peer into the stone houses built into the clif

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  • Ruca Malén

  • The Winery

    A bottle store in a restored mansion.

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  • Trout and Wine

  • Viñedos y Bodegas Mendel

  • Vines of Mendoza

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