Our first taste of Argentinian wine country came during our visit to Cafayate, a beautiful little town nestled in the dry mountains south of the Quebrada del Río de las Conchas (Shell River Canyon). We arrived on an overcast day, which provided the perfect excuse to relax and sample several of the area´s Malbecs. The local vinyards pride themselves on their organically grown grapes, which due to the high altitude (over 2000m, or 6500 feet) can more easily be grown pesticide free. We happily report that the results are pretty tasty.
The next day we awoke to a beautiful blue sky that revealed the area´s natural beauty. After getting acquainted with the local wines, we spent the next couple days exploring nearby canyons.
Overlooking the Río de las Conchas valley, with the canyon entrance to the right.Rock formations along the Río de las Conchas







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