Francis Mallmann. If you don’t know his name, take note. He’s South America’s most famous “celebrity chef” with restaurants in Mendoza, Buenos Aires, and outside José Ignacio in Uruguay. He’s well known yet low profile. A seemingly chilled out, laid back guy...
MENDOZA, ARGENTINA (in pictures)
They say that a picture says a thousand words. Here are some of our favorite takes of Mendoza that encapsulate its beauty, charm, and lifestyle. Above, on the international highway from Chile high in the Andes; and snacks at an olive oil tasting where we try native...
Divine Perfection: Fresh Fig Salad with Sheep’s Milk Cheese
If there’s one fruit that claims my total devotion, that fruit is figs. We are blessed in this Mediterranean oasis to have many fig trees adorning the countryside around Santiago and in the Central Valley. They grow into shady, majestic trees which bear...
Montevideo: Cool & Coming Up, Part II
Let´s continue where we left off yesterday, moving deeper into Montevideo culture, because who doesn´t love killer architecture, delicious food (hello medialuna!) and beach heaven? Parque Rodo and Punta Carretas Parque Rodo refers to the neighborhood and the park...
Montevideo: Cool & Coming Up, Part I
These days, Uruguay seems to be on everyone’s lips. Last weekend The Wall Street Journal declared Colonia and Carmelo a “great escape”. Celebrity Chef Bobby Flay also took refuge from the harsh northern winter in Uruguay during their summer season. What is it about...
Peruvian Creamy Yellow-Chili Chicken
Shredded chicken with ground walnuts, cheese, and chilies is a flavorful main dish. A fundamental of Peruvian creole cuisine, this dish known as Ají de Gallina in Spanish, is a hallmark. Its roots are firmly placed in the country’s colonial history when Lima was a...
Spicy, Garlicky Shrimp in 1, 2, 3
Hi Guys, this is an exciting day to share with you! This is the first of twelve food and wine pairing videos I did in conjunction with Emiliana Orgánico winery, one of the leaders in sustainable and organic wines in Chile. Last May during two days, I let...
Message in a Bottle
Wines are made in every corner of this world. Fermenting grapes is, essentially, something that you can do following a number of predetermined steps, anywhere on the planet (in theory), by anyone who understands the basic process. However, what really makes...
Neighborhood Watch: The Renaissance of Bellavista
The neighborhood of Bellavista has evolved and matured while keeping that same bohemian flare that the area is known for.
Reinventing Its “Heritage”: Santa Carolina
One of the lesser known classic wineries in Chile, alongside heavy hitting names like Concha y Toro, Cousiño Macul, and Santa Rita, Santa Carolina is celebrating 135 years as a winery and has made a major transformation in its product.
The Dirtiest Four-Letter Word: HFCS
High-frutose corn syrup is part of the “trend” of obesity and bulging waistlines in the US—and now (unfortunately) starting in Chile.
What’s Coming Up: Colonia, Uruguay
Just a hop on the ferry across the grand Río de la Plata from Buenos Aires, the charming colonial gem of Colonia on the Southwestern shores of Uruguay, is quickly becoming a favorite getaway to South America’s smallest nation.
Score It! Eat Wine Santiago (2nd Edition) Launches NOW!
The second edition of Eat Wine Santiago, an all-you-need-to-know guide of an ever-changing, on-the-rise city, has finally been released. Don’t hesitate and buy your copy today.
Valparaíso Getaway: What’s New, What’s Cool
Just about every country has its metropolises, farms, and beaches, but not every country has a paradise. Valparaíso (the word paraíso literally means paradise) is Chile’s most captivating, cool, and unique city, clinging to the steep Pacific coast only 140 kilometers...
Kick-Off South American Wines & Foods for Super Bowl Sunday
Ahh the Super Bowl. Football, friends, family, and seriously hearty food. After all, it is the depths of winter (up north) and much of the US is rallying from (another) 12 inches of snow. Down here in Chile, expats are gathering at California Cantina's terrace, a...
Come Discover Argentina in 2011
That's right. 2011 is the Age of Argentina. It's the travel destination on the lips of every foodie and wine lover. Does even putting a Malbec to your lips send you off into dreams of gauchos and beef?. Does the thought of Buenos Aires, a South American style,...
Cheese & Vino, Please
Wine and Cheese. Queso y vino. Le Vin et Fromage. Two peas in a pod. Quite possibly the end all, be all of wine pairing combos. In US tastings and our Culinary Santiago tour, I field the question quite a bit about what wines best accompany cheese, another great...
Eat, Drink, Sleep, Wine
Being in the loop of what's happening on the forefront of luxe wine lodges front here in Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay, I was recently commissioned to write this piece for LAN Airlines brand new IN Wines magazine. It's available on board for all you lucky folks...
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