Wine, wine and more wine....
So I thought I'd give finally give hew a rest after his hours of typing this thing and write a blog for once!!! So, we arrived in Mendoza nice and early and checked into our hostel who proudly boasted a sign on the front of the place: "Empedrado: Hostel and Wine", which pretty much sets the scene for the next few days.
The first afternoon and night we spent drinking with one of the hostel workers, Manuela, a NZ born wino, now living in Mendoza. Hmmmm, this could be dangerous! The first couple of days everything was closed in the city and the place was a ghost town (Sunday and then a public holiday). We did see some good traditional dancing in the square though.
The second night we were at the hostel they held a mate night. Mate is a type of tea drunk CONSTANTLY by all the locals here in Argentina. Mate is drunk from a special cup, usually made out of a gourd, through a special metal straw. You fill the cup with the dry tea, then as you need pour small amounts of water in and drink through the straw. You don't wet all the tea at once. The straws are designed so 'bits' don't go in your mouth. It is often shared around, each person having to finish their cup before it is passed back to the person doing the filling. Once you've had enough you say gracias. So we participated in the mate sitting. It's actually really nice! But beware, that night I didn't get to sleep till about 3am!!! WIDE AWAKE :)
The next few days were actioned packed!
Tour 1: The bike and wine tour. The night before we had been talked into going on a bike and wine tour by some others staying at the hostel. This activity also came highly recommended from our "travel guide", Wilson. We all piled onto a local bus and ended up in wine country, a region called Maipu. We went with a company well known in the area, Mr.Hugos. As soon as we arrivied Mr. Hugo came out and greeted us, and once a map was given with instructions, insisted we first sit down and have a wine, so while
Mrs.Hugo proceeded to get our bikes ready, Mr.Hugo poured us plastic pitchers of wine, with refills... and it began. First stop, Absynth (a full shot of 75% alcohol) and chocolate, next stop nice winery, next stop LUNCH (was 4pm by this point, legs running out of steam rapidly), another winery followed and by then we were done, a final ride back and we all piled onto the bus looking a little worse for wear after a final plastic pitcher or two of wine with Mr. Hugo. A very fun, but very tiring day. When we arrived back at the hostel it was Asado (BBQ) night. So we all sat down and enjoyed some tasty empanadas, then meat, meat and more meat, there was literally more meat than the table of about 20 of us could finish.... Felt like we devoured at least half a cow! :)
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midday absynth...dangerous |
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the Mr Hugo's crew at the nicer winery for the day |
Tour 2: A proper winery tour: This was our luxury tour, nice comfy bus,
nice wineries and a massive lunch to finish it all off. We spent lots of time learning about wine and how do get the most out of a wine tasting ( I am a proffesional now) (sorry hew, your absolute favourite thing in the world I know). The countryside is really pretty too, lots of oranges and terracottas.When we got back that night, there was an empanada making evening. It was good, empanadas for dinner... yum. When I get home I'll make some for you!
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druken posing |
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fancy lunch |
The next day Hew organised a man date with a local. He asked the owner if the hostel if he could find adrum lesson anywhere, half a dozen phone calls later and the next morning a guy came and picked him up and took him to his house for some wuality drum kit time. Marcelo is a crazy drummer, plays in a band or two and has an assortment of bad arse stick tricks, some killer groove, and a crazy clave (rumba is his clave of choice). We arranged to go watch some jazz with him the next night, but in the usual drummer fashion he cancelled an hour before we were supposed to go as he had forgotten he was supposed to have dinner with his girlfriends family.....
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Insane stick tricks....jungling and playing at the same time!!!! |
Tour 3: Trekking, absailing and hot springs. Our final Mendozian activity...After a bus up into the hills we have a walk for about an hour or so. We look like real trekkers carrying all our abseiling gear! While we are walking, its FREEZING! soooooo cold. Next thing you know its raining, no wait, its snowing! Shit! We get to the first drop (there are three in total). We gear up and over we go. Was heaps of fun. The first drop was 14m, the next 4m and the final was 40m. One of our guides goes down face first. I think thats a good idea and go down too.Its not as easy as it looks and all your weight is pulling on the stomach around your waist, really not what they are designed for!!! There was a lot of slipping around and me hanging by my stomach but I made it eventually. Hew went down the smart way.
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This dog climbed halfway up the mountain with us....it was soooo cold |
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hot springs...really nice on a freezing cold day... |
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heading down face first |
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luxury bus back to BA.... |
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