Traveling
in Argentina is always a worthwhile experience; there is always
something to learn from it. Whether you are doing it in search of a
great wine, like unfortunate people like I have to do, or whether you
just have to go to Buenos Aires to meet with Bankers. Wherever you go
or whatever you do there is a constant, good food, good wine and good
company. People are friendly, and though very opinionated, very willing
to learn and share.
But
like the little vineyard that has yet to be discovered, there are other
secrets in Argentina well beyond the confines of the wide avenues
Buenos Aires and what is left of beautiful Belle Époque architecture.
The immigrants who arrived in Argentina from all over Europe and parts
of the Middle East kept going after arriving in Buenos Aires and either
added to the centuries of Spanish presence in Argentina or created
worlds where no one had settled before. The production of wine in
Argentina goes back nearly 400 years but the perfection of this is
really only recent. The same is true for much in the rest of the
country. Go skiing in a modern ski resort or find a blanket knit in the same manner it was done centuries ago to keep you warm.
Visit
Patagonia, no, not the store, Patagonia is the South of Argentina; you
want to bring some warm clothes though, even if you do go in summer.
Not much wine here.
If
you are looking for wine, but are bored of going to Mendoza, go to the
northwest of Argentina to Salta and Jujuy. Here you will find centuries
of history in the dry and warm foothills of the Andes, where winemakers
are trying to expand the production areas in to new parts of the
country, quite successfully!!
Whatever you do do, don’t take Argentina at face value, and look deeper.