I don't want to be annoying, but if your next place to visit is San Juan, there is Del Bono beach on Dique de Ullum. In the south I recommend traveling between all the towns because the most famous is Bariloche but there are others like Traful, for example. Even Villa la Angostura and many lakes to see can be visited in Patagonia and the best time is autumn (some people choose winter because they love the snow ,I recommend it in autumn, because the forests are wonderful).Even the southernmost place(Tierra del Fuego) has beautiful landscapes. I could recommend you La Cumbrecita, Vllla General Belgrano and Paso del Córdoba to visit in autumm but they would deviate a few kilometers of your wine route. The wine routes finishes in Patagonia but you could taste chocolates(there are a lot of varities), forests fruits ,trouts ,curanto and beer(even artisanal). PS: some people likes vacio in asado but theres not the only part and if you don`t like vacio or ribs(less fat than vacio) you can choose entraña.Its a thin cut without fat. Asado consists in many parts and even some people eat it with chimichurri or salsa criolla.Thats why it`s more popular, cause exists a part for any palate.
Not annoying at all! We LOVE getting these tips 🫶 even if we can’t always take the advice it’s so helpful for other travellers watching our videos too so THANK YOU we really appreciate you taking the time 🧡
I mean this with love and respect.Ive had my wife give me her thoughts as well .Is it your foundation that gives your face an orange glow ? Little off color wise.Go for a natural look IMHO.All the best .
No worries! I know what section of the video you’re talking about! it’s a combination of the lighting and the camera which is a GoPro it “enhances” colours. but thanks for the tip
I am from Córdoba Argentina and in January I was about to go to Mendoza, but I changed my mind due to the heat and ended up going to Bariloche. I have yet to visit Mendoza since I never went. I hope to be able to go when it is not the middle of summer. I will keep this in mind. to not go to that restaurant.
Hey Claudio! Definitely do not visit that restaurant 😅 but good choice to move to Bariloche, we went there after Mendoza and fell in LOVE 😍 It is possibly our favourite part we have seen on Argentina!
You did a wise decision. Mendoza is a great city to visit during autumn and spring. I would recommend to visit the restaurant "la posada del jamón" and "el décimo" café.
Hello travelers, I hope Mendoza treats you well, excellent wines and also food, you just have to ask the locals and not the lodging receptionist; I saw that they were in Salta, they tried wines and they didn't like them very much, the thing is that they are high altitude wines, the highest in the world, whose vines have thicker and more intensity, more astringent tannins, the Colomé Winery is 3000 meters above the level from the sea, they are grapes that receive a lot of sun during the year and just a couple of weeks of rain and drip irrigation make more powerful wines. Mendoza has a different climate, although it is mountainous but the vineyards are lower, the vines may be the same but the altitude and terroir change them. Enjoy and ask about places where foreign tourists do not go but locals, you will be surprised, greetings.
Hi 👋 thanks for all these tips! We did like the wine in Salta especially at El Esteco but just not at that one winery 😅 we actually felt like there were no other foreign tourists in Mendoza (where we went at least). We will also be doing a wine tasting in Mendoza, that video will be out on Sunday and it’s funny one 😆
@@MaxandJacqueline In Salta, to comment on a reference, at the San Pedro de Yacochuya Winery, none other than Michel Rolland (creator of Champagna Cristal) is advising on the Torrontes strain to make champagne; It is not high season in Europe to travel to the south, so much of it is concentrated in Buenos Aires. Something picturesque are those canals at the edge of the paths, they are called acequias, they are to carry water, they were created by the Huarpe people since pre-Columbian times, the Jesuit colonizers adopted them since Mendoza is a desert. I look forward to the weekend video of the tasting, so you can enjoy good wines and good, friendly people. Enjoy and eat well.
Yes, that asado looked terrible by any standard. It looked dry and hard, like it was overcooked. You should try somehwere else because any average asado made at home is better than that, so the fact that they served it at a restaurant makes it even worse. And the empanadas didn't look great either, they looked oily and soggy. So, just a bad restaurant overall. I'm sure you'll enjoy the food much more if you try other places. In Patagonia you have to try the lamb, which is a very traditional food in that region. The lambs are lean because they roam the Patagonian steppe and mountains, so they exercise a lot. It's not as greasy as lamb from other parts.
You visited downtown at siesta time, but you should visit it at night, where the city comes alive, and ask a taxi driver where people goes to have fun.
Thanks for the tip! If we go out at night we don’t usually take the cameras for safety reasons and also because lighting is a big issue when filming 😅 all our vlogs are day time based 🧡
Hola amigos . No pretendemos ser comparados con Europa en realidad los argentinos tenemos nuestra cultura particular , y es ""europea en algunos aspectos y bien americana en otros "', como su pais los estados unidos Argentina recibió una fuerte migración europea y las transformaciones son perdurables hasta el presente .. También tenemos bastante influencia de ustedes los estadounidenses en aspectos que tal vez ustedes noten . En síntesis somos países de inmigración con una fuerte identidad propia. Bienvenidos y disfruten de mi pais .. Saludos desde mar del plata argentina ❤❤❤🇦🇷🇦🇷...
Amigos la ciudad de Mendoza esta en un valle dentro de un area ""verde"" de vegetación implantada de algunos km de superficie rodeados del desierto andino y en verano el calor y la temperatura puede elevarse a los cielos ... es un oasis artificial creado por el ser humano a base de riego por pequeños canales que transporta el agua de deshielo desde laa montañas cercanas hacia la ciudad que están al lado de las calles ..llamados ACEQUIAS ... Un saludo😊😊😊......
¡Gracias por mirar y comentar tanto! Realmente apreciamos el apoyo y los comentarios. En realidad no somos americanos 😓 Soy (Jacqueline) australiana y Max es francés, pero ahora vivo en Australia ✌️
@@ArielanibalPastura-x7o jaj E.U también tiene algo de influencia Argentina ahora con el Papa Francisco (como Sumo Pontífice) y con Lionel Messi desarrollando su carrera futbolística alli en el gran país del norte. También en E. Unidos gusta el Tango Argentino y la Ópera "Evita" tuvo muy buena crítica allí desde la 1era. vez que se estrenó (hace ya décadas)
En ese mapa de Argentina Faltan nuestras Islas Malvinas (al Sur y al Este) y la Antártida Argentina. Felicitaciones por el video, amigos. Saludos cordiales.
With a passive income of about €1200 per month, i am seriously looking at staying in Arg for at least 6 months per year. I have spoken to a UK expat who has lived in Buenos Aires for many years and he told me that away from the best areas of Buenos Aires , it is easy to live on €1200 per month including renting a small apartment, food , public transport , mobile phone and internet . Mendoza i read online is the Wine growing area in Arg and it looks like a great place to spend a few months each year. I was also told that Mar Del Plata and San Luis were also good value places to live with plenty to do , even for people in their 50’s like me ! Thanks for sharing…….
With that passive income you can live without an issue in Argentina, I was born in Mar del Plata, is one of most touristic points in summer in Argentina. Rent will cost you as much as 300usd month (in a nice place with a bedroom, living room, balcony, in the center of the city)
@@santiagogaleano5884 …….i think i would initially want to live in Buenos Aires or La Plata however, muchas gracias for your comment …..i will keep that in mind ! 😉
We LOVED Argentina and could totally see ourselves living there 😍 we particularly loved the area of Bariloche, gorgeous mountains and a lot of outdoor activities. Buenos Aires was bustling and fun but not overcrowded which was nice. The food in Buenos Aires was amazing!
Por comidas como esa, no den propina. las empanadas se hacen en horno (salta) o fritas en aceite. restaurantes en lugares turisticos no es recomendable. saludos y que sigan disfrutando de argentina. si siguen yendo hacia el sur de argentina los precios iran subiendo
Mendoza was awesome! We did a diy bike and wine tour in Mendoza as well and it was such a highlight! We didn’t make it to Arequipa in Peru unfortunately, something we need to go back for 😁
We are researching Mendoza for a possible retirement city. We do not like hot sticky climates. Walking around sweating all day is not something we like, so we are wondering….what are the summer months like ?
Que lastima no tengan algun conocido... El del uber se fue al pingo con los 30 mas... Ademas que en la terminal tenes que recorrer mas puestos y es probable conseguir
I would recommend learning some basic phrases to help you get by, some people do speak English but not everyone does, so if you can ask and understand a few things you can get by. But there is always Google translate ☺️
Corruption exists everywhere. Amazing scenery, weather, food and no war in Argentina. So...I would like to know where are you from and what is your knowledge to be such a hater.
@@susanguche not everywhere you have such a corrupted society and govt. even ppl from neighboring states as San Luis, Newquen and Pampa know what I'm saying. don't u know about Pibe Bordon, provolo... seems like u never went to a public hospital, faced pami corruption, local cops, my ex girlfriend in Spain was from Dorrego and her sister was kidnapped and almost killed just to get her propriety because a member of a court liked the house "... saludo garcas
@@lucioblanco9189 amigo argentinio sufrio orden judicial de gatillo fácil en su contra en Mendoza, una joven francesa secuestrada y liberada por policías federales cuando estudié castellano allí. volvería en Patagonia o Córdoba. Mendoza Nunca 😢😢😢
@@sedmalte2689so one case makes you talk bad about an entire society? What’s wrong with you? The same thing happens in the US and pretty much all around the planet. There’s good people and bad people everywhere.
Thanks for sharing Guys, looked like fun at the water park. What a nice summer day. Mendoza looks like a cool city. Have fun and stay safe. Cheers 🍺🍺
Haha Max is such a kid in places like that! Such a nice city we had a fun couple of days there 🫶
Bien venidos, amigos extranjeros, espero que,allan pasado lindo momentos, en mi hermosooo país Argentina 🤗🇦🇷💙🇦🇷💪💪
Gracias José! ¡Lo hemos pasado mejor en Argentina! 💙🤍💙
Bienvenidos (todo junto se escribe). "Hayan" (con "h" y con "y")
no me quemesssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@@flacosolazzi6250
I don't want to be annoying, but if your next place to visit is San Juan, there is Del Bono beach on Dique de Ullum.
In the south I recommend traveling between all the towns because the most famous is Bariloche but there are others like Traful, for example.
Even Villa la Angostura and many lakes to see can be visited in Patagonia and the best time is autumn (some people choose winter because they love the snow ,I recommend it in autumn, because the forests are wonderful).Even the southernmost place(Tierra del Fuego) has beautiful landscapes.
I could recommend you La Cumbrecita, Vllla General Belgrano and Paso del Córdoba to visit in autumm but they would deviate a few kilometers of your wine route.
The wine routes finishes in Patagonia but you could taste chocolates(there are a lot of varities), forests fruits ,trouts ,curanto and beer(even artisanal).
PS: some people likes vacio in asado but theres not the only part and if you don`t like vacio or ribs(less fat than vacio) you can choose entraña.Its a thin cut without fat. Asado consists in many parts and even some people eat it with chimichurri or salsa criolla.Thats why it`s more popular, cause exists a part for any palate.
Not annoying at all! We LOVE getting these tips 🫶 even if we can’t always take the advice it’s so helpful for other travellers watching our videos too so THANK YOU we really appreciate you taking the time 🧡
How come u don't have 1 million subscribers after such breathtaking videos!❤I wish you the best. Have a nice stay in Argentina ❤
ojala les guste argentina! nos gusta que nos visiten! gracias
¡Amamos a Argentina! ¡Estamos ansiosos por descubrir más de este hermoso país!
I mean this with love and respect.Ive had my wife give me her thoughts as well .Is it your foundation that gives your face an orange glow ? Little off color wise.Go for a natural look IMHO.All the best .
No worries! I know what section of the video you’re talking about! it’s a combination of the lighting and the camera which is a GoPro it “enhances” colours. but thanks for the tip
I'm so glad You visited my country and show the world as you do. Your videos are usefull, thanks! 🇦🇷
Awww thank you! We’re so glad we got to explore as much as we did 🫶
I am from Córdoba Argentina and in January I was about to go to Mendoza, but I changed my mind due to the heat and ended up going to Bariloche. I have yet to visit Mendoza since I never went. I hope to be able to go when it is not the middle of summer. I will keep this in mind. to not go to that restaurant.
Hey Claudio! Definitely do not visit that restaurant 😅 but good choice to move to Bariloche, we went there after Mendoza and fell in LOVE 😍 It is possibly our favourite part we have seen on Argentina!
You did a wise decision. Mendoza is a great city to visit during autumn and spring. I would recommend to visit the restaurant "la posada del jamón" and "el décimo" café.
way better Cordoba or Brasiloche, Mendoza is not good
Considering moving to Cordova. I know very little Spanish. USA has become too right wing
Hello travelers, I hope Mendoza treats you well, excellent wines and also food, you just have to ask the locals and not the lodging receptionist; I saw that they were in Salta, they tried wines and they didn't like them very much, the thing is that they are high altitude wines, the highest in the world, whose vines have thicker and more intensity, more astringent tannins, the Colomé Winery is 3000 meters above the level from the sea, they are grapes that receive a lot of sun during the year and just a couple of weeks of rain and drip irrigation make more powerful wines. Mendoza has a different climate, although it is mountainous but the vineyards are lower, the vines may be the same but the altitude and terroir change them. Enjoy and ask about places where foreign tourists do not go but locals, you will be surprised, greetings.
Hi 👋 thanks for all these tips! We did like the wine in Salta especially at El Esteco but just not at that one winery 😅 we actually felt like there were no other foreign tourists in Mendoza (where we went at least).
We will also be doing a wine tasting in Mendoza, that video will be out on Sunday and it’s funny one 😆
@@MaxandJacqueline In Salta, to comment on a reference, at the San Pedro de Yacochuya Winery, none other than Michel Rolland (creator of Champagna Cristal) is advising on the Torrontes strain to make champagne; It is not high season in Europe to travel to the south, so much of it is concentrated in Buenos Aires. Something picturesque are those canals at the edge of the paths, they are called acequias, they are to carry water, they were created by the Huarpe people since pre-Columbian times, the Jesuit colonizers adopted them since Mendoza is a desert. I look forward to the weekend video of the tasting, so you can enjoy good wines and good, friendly people. Enjoy and eat well.
Yes, that asado looked terrible by any standard. It looked dry and hard, like it was overcooked. You should try somehwere else because any average asado made at home is better than that, so the fact that they served it at a restaurant makes it even worse. And the empanadas didn't look great either, they looked oily and soggy. So, just a bad restaurant overall. I'm sure you'll enjoy the food much more if you try other places.
In Patagonia you have to try the lamb, which is a very traditional food in that region. The lambs are lean because they roam the Patagonian steppe and mountains, so they exercise a lot. It's not as greasy as lamb from other parts.
Thanks for the tips! We’ve been lucky enough to eat at a Parilla since then which was much much better AND we made up for those sad empanadas too!
You visited downtown at siesta time, but you should visit it at night, where the city comes alive, and ask a taxi driver where people goes to have fun.
Thanks for the tip! If we go out at night we don’t usually take the cameras for safety reasons and also because lighting is a big issue when filming 😅 all our vlogs are day time based 🧡
Hello. No dejen de visitar la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Gracias
Gracias Daniel! Ya llegamos a Buenos Aires 😍 Estamos con un par de semanas de retraso en videos pero si tienes algún consejo háznoslo saber 🫶
@@MaxandJacqueline confitería la Ideal vayan ahí a una cuadra del obeliscos.
Great video! I'll be heading there next month. I live in Sydney 😊
Oh enjoy all the amazing and affordable wine and food! We wish we were heading back there soon we loved it so much 🫶
Nice video. Never been to Argentina... looks like a great place to vlog. Subbed.
Awesome, thank you! We can’t recommend it enough! Hopefully you get a chance to visit some time 🧡
Hola amigos
. No pretendemos ser comparados con Europa en realidad los argentinos tenemos nuestra cultura particular , y es ""europea en algunos aspectos y bien americana en otros "', como su pais los estados unidos Argentina recibió una fuerte migración europea y las transformaciones son perdurables hasta el presente ..
También tenemos bastante influencia de ustedes los estadounidenses en aspectos que tal vez ustedes noten .
En síntesis somos países de inmigración con una fuerte identidad propia.
Bienvenidos y disfruten de mi pais ..
Saludos desde mar del plata argentina ❤❤❤🇦🇷🇦🇷...
Amigos la ciudad de Mendoza esta en un valle dentro de un area ""verde"" de vegetación implantada de algunos km de superficie rodeados del desierto andino y en verano el calor y la temperatura puede elevarse a los cielos ... es un oasis artificial creado por el ser humano a base de riego por pequeños canales que transporta el agua de deshielo desde laa montañas cercanas hacia la ciudad que están al lado de las calles ..llamados ACEQUIAS ...
Un saludo😊😊😊......
¡Gracias por mirar y comentar tanto! Realmente apreciamos el apoyo y los comentarios. En realidad no somos americanos 😓 Soy (Jacqueline) australiana y Max es francés, pero ahora vivo en Australia ✌️
Wow! Eso es tan genial que no lo sabíamos.
@@MaxandJacqueline si muchachos cuando dijeron dólar australiano , intuye la nacionalidad de ustedes......un abrazo 🤗
@@ArielanibalPastura-x7o jaj E.U también tiene algo de influencia Argentina ahora con el Papa Francisco (como Sumo Pontífice) y con Lionel Messi desarrollando su carrera futbolística alli en el gran país del norte.
También en E. Unidos gusta el Tango Argentino y la Ópera "Evita" tuvo muy buena crítica allí desde la 1era. vez que se estrenó (hace ya décadas)
Lamento mucho del asado y mal atendido pero cuando comam un buen asado argentino no se van a repetir y gracias por estar en argentina
No se puede comer bien en todas partes 🤷♀️
En ese mapa de Argentina Faltan nuestras Islas Malvinas (al Sur y al Este) y la Antártida Argentina.
Felicitaciones por el video, amigos.
Saludos cordiales.
Hi Flacos, you are right, sorry. I'll see if I can find another map. 🙏 thank you for checking out the video 😍
@@MaxandJacqueline De nada,
Saludos !
OMG, I love your amazing energy, Max and Jacque! Argentina is supercool, there's so much to enjoy :)
Thank you Juli 🫶 love Argentina what an amazing place!
Wow the water pools look great!😊
It was really fun!
Hi , amazing video in Mendoza, continue enjoying Argentina, it has many beautiful places to visit, I recommend Patagonia, cheers
Hi Axel thank you! We are heading to Northern Patagonia next! Bariloche 😍
With a passive income of about €1200 per month, i am seriously looking at staying in Arg for at least 6 months per year.
I have spoken to a UK expat who has lived in Buenos Aires for many years and he told me that away from the best areas of Buenos Aires , it is easy to live on €1200 per month including renting a small apartment, food , public transport , mobile phone and internet .
Mendoza i read online is the Wine growing area in Arg and it looks like a great place to spend a few months each year.
I was also told that Mar Del Plata and San Luis were also good value places to live with plenty to do , even for people in their 50’s like me !
Thanks for sharing…….
With that passive income you can live without an issue in Argentina, I was born in Mar del Plata, is one of most touristic points in summer in Argentina.
Rent will cost you as much as 300usd month (in a nice place with a bedroom, living room, balcony, in the center of the city)
@@santiagogaleano5884 …….i think i would initially want to live in Buenos Aires or La Plata however, muchas gracias for your comment …..i will keep that in mind ! 😉
We LOVED Argentina and could totally see ourselves living there 😍 we particularly loved the area of Bariloche, gorgeous mountains and a lot of outdoor activities.
Buenos Aires was bustling and fun but not overcrowded which was nice. The food in Buenos Aires was amazing!
Por comidas como esa, no den propina. las empanadas se hacen en horno (salta) o fritas en aceite. restaurantes en lugares turisticos no es recomendable. saludos y que sigan disfrutando de argentina. si siguen yendo hacia el sur de argentina los precios iran subiendo
¡Gracias por hacernos saber! Por suerte esa es la única mala comida que hemos tenido en Argentina 🧡
I want go to Mendoza as an Australian it looks beautiful, and it reminds me of Toowoomba Queensland. I would also love to go to Arequipa Peru as well?
Mendoza was awesome! We did a diy bike and wine tour in Mendoza as well and it was such a highlight! We didn’t make it to Arequipa in Peru unfortunately, something we need to go back for 😁
@@MaxandJacqueline , wow it sounds like I need to go and take a look for myself?🙂🙂🙂
We are researching Mendoza for a possible retirement city. We do not like hot sticky climates. Walking around sweating all day is not something we like, so we are wondering….what are the summer months like ?
Very hot 🥵 we were there in February and it was about 36°
avoid the place unless you love corruption, mafia, etc... there are way better locations in argentinia and S. America
Argentina has humid weather. If you can get a nice house with AC and a pool you'll be fine. Mendoza is amazing.
Que lastima no tengan algun conocido... El del uber se fue al pingo con los 30 mas... Ademas que en la terminal tenes que recorrer mas puestos y es probable conseguir
What about the adult pool?🤔😊
Ha, a little too busy
The empanadas are usually not oily since they’re mostly baked. That BBQ was definetly not typical.
We had many much more delicious ones since then 😍
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Hey Manuel!! Thank you for watching another video 🤩🤙
SENORITA LOS ARGENTINOS SOMOS DESCENDIENTES DE EUROPEOS ITALIANOS ALEMANES ESPANOLES RUSOS UCRANIANOS PORTUGUESES GALESES GRIEGOS
Was there much english speaking?
I would recommend learning some basic phrases to help you get by, some people do speak English but not everyone does, so if you can ask and understand a few things you can get by. But there is always Google translate ☺️
whats wrong wiith just drinking wine?
Nothing at all! 🥂
le dieron al muchacho empanadas quemadas que verguenza
Roberto!! I know what a shame! Oh well just gotta have to eat some more somewhere else 😍
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No quieren ofender a nadie pero que tendra que ver la musica española en un video sobre Argentina?😂
¡Es simplemente buena música! No siempre usamos música del país en el que estamos filmando, usamos música que se adapta al tono 😁
Who you’re going to offend by saying that Mendoza is like Europe or similar? Maybe the racists who other
😅 whenever we compare someone always gets offended. I guess some people have a lot of pride 🧡
service and BBQ and dairy are shit in most of Argentina, sorry
This was the only bad experience we had in Argentina, everywhere else was great 💕
saying "Argentinian" is like saying "Americanian" or "Australianian"... Argentine is the correct demonym✔✔
Oops! 😅 thanks for the tip!
very corrupted society and govt
Okay
Corruption exists everywhere. Amazing scenery, weather, food and no war in Argentina. So...I would like to know where are you from and what is your knowledge to be such a hater.
And where is your own country that is so much better..?
@@susanguche not everywhere you have such a corrupted society and govt. even ppl from neighboring states as San Luis, Newquen and Pampa know what I'm saying. don't u know about Pibe Bordon, provolo... seems like u never went to a public hospital, faced pami corruption, local cops, my ex girlfriend in Spain was from Dorrego and her sister was kidnapped and almost killed just to get her propriety because a member of a court liked the house "... saludo garcas
copycat chanell.
Let me know who we copied. Happy to check them out 😉
very corrupted society
Has tenido mala experiencia en Mendoza o dices en general por qué si?
@@lucioblanco9189 amigo argentinio sufrio orden judicial de gatillo fácil en su contra en Mendoza, una joven francesa secuestrada y liberada por policías federales cuando estudié castellano allí. volvería en Patagonia o Córdoba. Mendoza Nunca 😢😢😢
Its a matter of opinion I guess. Thank you for watching 🙏🏻
@@sedmalte2689so one case makes you talk bad about an entire society? What’s wrong with you? The same thing happens in the US and pretty much all around the planet. There’s good people and bad people everywhere.