For food and wine lovers, South America has some of the best culinary offerings; from high-end restaurants to mouthwatering street food, there’s incredible diversity to be discovered. South America is also home to some of the world's most breathtaking and varied landscapes, and it shouldn't be a surprise that the soil from those landscapes is as fertile as it is stunning. These countries produce bold and flavorful wines that gain more notoriety each year, and tasting them in the center of where they’re made is the perfect way to experience it.
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Experience Argentina's food, wine and traditions!. Start in Buenos Aires (to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows), after that, catch a flight to Mendoza (this city will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, mineral waters springs and breathtaking Andes, Canyons and Valleys views) and last but not least, take a transfer to Estancias near Buenos Aires (Traditional Cattle Ranch) to enjoy a couple days of fresh air. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities
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The sprawling verdant vineyards of Argentina cover over 220,000 hectares and are spread throughout several different regions including Mendoza, Calafate, Salta, Patagonia, Cordoba, Neuquén, and the Uco Valley.
When you hear the name Pisco you automatically think of Peru, this liquor reigns supreme in the country and is made from fermented grape juice, technically a Brandy,
Cachaca is Brazil’s version of rum (it's not rum), an indigenous Brazilian Spirit distilled from sugarcane juice with a sweet flavor of fruits and spices. Fernet is an Italian type of amaro, a bitter, aromatic spirit and one of the most polarizing distilled spirits in the world.
Terremoto is the real national drink of Chile, however, the Pisco Sour is the officially recognized drink of the country. A Chilean Pisco is a strong alcoholic drink with a similar smell to Vodka. Also, be sure to visit the vineyards outside Santiago.
Colombian Aguardiente is often referred to as Latin America’s moonshine, the national beverage of the country derived from sugar cane and infused with aniseed to achieve a distinctive flavor.
Singani is the signature liquor of Bolivia, made using the white Muscat grape of Alexandria. The homegrown spirit is close kin to Pisco, grapes are grown and picked in Bolivia,
Colombia is known around the world for its excellent coffee. The South American country is the second largest coffee-exporting nation after Brazil.
South America is well known for its extravagant celebrations held throughout the continent. Visit South America, and destinations such as Rio de Janeiro for one of the biggest parties, and celebrations.
Brazil offers a great selection of exotic, bustling nightlife options from Rio de Janeiro to Sao Paulo, you can be sure to find a great night out on the town in these exciting cities.
Peru is an extraordinary country filled with history, nature, culture, and charm with many opportunities for luxury trips around the country.
South America is home to some fantastic countries with truly epic surfing opportunities. There are over 144,000 miles of coastline dotted with surf spots waiting to be explored.