The argentine bodega, located in the Uco Valley – quintessential wine-region of the Mendoza province, has received the highest honor of being named the Best Vineyard in South America – and the World!
To name the winners of this prestigious list, a jury of 500 wine and tourism international experts discuss different angles and specifications of the contenders: the gastronomy, tour, ambiance, staff members, the view from the winery, the prices, reputation and accessibility.
José Zuccardi,
winery director, has travelled to London to participate in the award ceremony
and explained: “Our main goal is to provide the visitor a full Valle de Uco
experience, through our wines, our restaurant food and even our foundations:
the winery was built with materials from this area”.
The Mendoza province is the perfect destination
for wine lovers, with a now strongly recommended visit to the Uco Valley and
Zuccardi winery.
Mauro Colagreco, the worldly renowned Argentine chef is continuing his streak of success and awards: Shortly after receiving its third Michelin star (by the way, the highest honor ever received by an Argentine in this business so far), his restaurant Mirazur has been placed at the top of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants.
The owner of the hit restaurant, located in the French coastal city of Menton, is proudly celebrating his 10th anniversary in the acclaimed list by taking the first place for the first time in this decade.
This August the city of Buenos Aires got ready to host the International Tango Festival: in the course of almost two weeks and several locations we can see tango dancers showing their best talents. Currently happening, and continuing for about a week until the 21st, this festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and it’s becoming a classic tradition.
Tango is one of the main looked-for activities while visiting this amazing city, probably a ‘must’ in any itinerary including Buenos Aires – but August is hands down the best month to live it to the fullest, because audience and competitors from every corner of the world attend this Festival to gather up and enjoy this Rioplatense dance across different dates and locations in the city.
Argentina is
diversity – and a combination of creativity and lots of hard work have put
Buenos Aires city in the spotlight for the upcoming International Expo 2023.
This world-renowned technology fair has been the introduction of many special icons of our history and development: from the Eiffel Tower in 1889, the television, and other – today – common house appliances, to the latest touchscreen displays, virtual reality and more.
Argentina holds now the honor of being the first Latin American country hosting the fair since the creation of the BIE (Bureau of International Expositions) in 1928. This was a tough road towards the assignment achievement, and took several months of seminars and project preparations, that counted with the support of the whole region.
A huge amount of
work will be in order: the location will be the exposition center Tecnópolis,
which will be under extreme renovation, expansion and further modifications. It
is expected to house five pavilions (International, National, Themed, Corporate
and Good Practices), 3 auditoriums, several open spaces, access control points,
dedicated gastronomy sectors, and more – all extended in 25 hectares, accessibility-enforced
by multiple modifications to the General Paz highway.
This mega event will attract tourism and center
Argentina in the eyes of the world for three months: January 15th to
April 15th. We are proud to be able to witness this amazing upcoming
opportunity to show Argentina’s true diversity, perseverance and potential!
Miroslava is a dreamer and entrepreneur, she loves to explore and discover new places, cultures and customs. That is the reason why she is in Argentina today working as an administrative assistant at ALCHEMY DMC. She is characterized for being a happy, empathic, proactive person who works in an organized and responsible way.