Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Chile - Wine Country

Indomita Vineyards, Casblanca Valley, Chile





A classy end to a long trip.

Chile´s wine country stretches around and down from Santiago towards the west and south  With all the tourists heading for beaches or mountains, most are well-prepared to handle tours.

I swung by two vineyards and had a chance to see a different side of Chile´s export economy.  Demand for both the mines and the vineyards are increasingly being driven by China, but that might be only thing they have in common.  Men in hardhats were replaced by gracious hostesses and refineries were replaced by brand new wine showrooms.

Most of the wine business is relatively new - think 1980 and after - in this region, so the owners are eager to please and to grow their business.  A good way to spend a day (or two... or three)... although I had to go really easy on the wine and be ready to head to Santiago the day after.

Casas del Bosque vineyard, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Tasting paraphernalia, Casas del Bosque Vineyards, Casablanca Valley 
paraphernalia

Casas del Bosque vineyards, Chile

Casas del Bosque vineyards.  I arrived towards the end of the harvest and there was plenty of activity at the production facility.

Casas del Bosque vineyards.  More premium wines spend some time in these French oak casks.  Mid-range wines will do about a year and super-premium wines will do about 2.  Table wines usually go straight from the tank into bottles, or are ´aged´ in the stainless steel tanks for a few months.

Casas del Bosque vineyards.  Fermentation in process.

Barrel markings, Casas del Bosque vineyards.

Casas del Bosque, Chile.  Aging cellar.


Casas del Bosque vineyards, entrance.

Casas del Bosque.  Very thoughtful decor and architecture throughout their facility.

Casas del Bosque.

Casas del Bosque, tasting room.

Casas del Bosque, entrance.

Casas del Bosque.  You can see fall is in full swing in the southern hemisphere...

Casablanca, Chile.  Lunch.  



Indomita Vineyards, main entrance.  Outstanding restaurant, but the wine wasn´t quite as good as Casas d. Bosque.

Indomita vineyards.  Outstanding views from their restaurant and showroom.

Indomita vineyards.  Feels like winter here.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Viña del Mar, Chile

Harbors and Beaches




I finally made it to Viña del Mar, an hour drive to Santiago, with 3 days before it was time to let go of the bike.

Viña was a good place to take a last breather.  It´s a modern, clean and bustling city directly west of Santiago on the Pacific.  It has good beaches and good restaurants.  It´s also nearly empty in May, since its too cold to enjoy the beach, which wasn´t necessarily a bad thing.  The place gets really crowded during the summer when the crowds in Santiago try to escape the heat and the smog in their city.

Valparaiso is Viña´s older, more colorful and more ragged cousin further west along the coast.  For most of Chile´s history it was the largest port in the country, as well as a major stopping point for ships heading around Cape Horn.  The result is a city full of maritime character, but with its vices as well.

Today Valparaiso has rebilled itself as an artist´s city - real estate is cheap and the views are spectacular.

I spent a couple of relaxing days here, wandering, along with a day-trip to wine country in the cool-climate Casablanca Valley.  It was a good book-end to the days of driving.

Colorful homes in Valparaiso, Chile

More colorful architecture, Valparaiso, Chile.  This kind of color is everywhere.  It´s a unique place.

Valparaiso, Chile

At the home of Pablo Neruda, Valparaiso, Chile

Pablo Neruda´s house, Valparaiso

Colorful street, Valparaiso, Chile

Valparaiso, Chile

Colorful, expressionist graffiti.  Valparaiso.

Art or graffiti?  Valparaiso.

Valparaiso, Chile

Is it just me or do even the dogs have a little bit of an old sailor vibe to them?  Valparaiso.

Psychedelic graffiti, Valparaiso

The hippie quarter in Valparaiso.

Another weathered and mellow dog in Valparaiso.

Valparaiso, Chile

South America´s first stock exchange, Valparaiso, Chile.  Originally used to trade shares in outbound trading voyages.

More modern but with less character - the coast near Viña del Mar, Chile

New luxury highrises in Viña del Mar, Chile

It´s too cold for most beachgoers so the dogs and pigeons have taken over, Viña del Mar

Some of the best manicured parks in South America, Viña del Mar

Central Viña del Mar

A look down the center of Viña del Mar

Chilean Volcano

Boston.com has some incredible pictures of the eruption.




The volcano is located is the south, between Puerto Montt and Bariloche.  

Incredibly, a lot of the roads in those pictures look familiar.... the road with the woman with the red umbrella, the border post, San Martin de los Andes... I hope everyone there is OK.  

Friday, June 3, 2011

Polish Airlines

To protect our customers from loosing money in case of an airline bankrupcy, we are offering this ticket insurance. This insurance covers refunds due to airline bunkrupcy up to max. 1.500,- EUR per ticket.


Not sure what is worse, the fact that there is bankruptcy insurance or that they spelled bankruptcy as ¨bunkrupcy¨and losing as ¨loosing.¨