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Specialist architects putting Argentine wine on another map

RAW - ARGENTINA - ARCHITECTURE - LIFESTYLE - FOOD - DRINK - VINICULTURE
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RAW - ARGENTINA - ARCHITECTURE - LIFESTYLE - FOOD - DRINK - VINICULTURE
The Argentine province of Mendoza is synonymous with Malbec wine but what's not so well known is that it has become a reference for wine cellar architecture. In the arid climate at the foothills of the Andes mountain range, architects Eliana Bormida and Mario Yanzon have worked on more than 40 projects: "We make wineries not only for the production of good wines, but also as places to receive visitors," says Bormida. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES
Document reference V000_97V2LM
SLUG RAW - ARGENTINA - ARCHITECTURE - LIFESTYLE - FOOD - DRINK - VINICULTURE
Creation date 4/14/2021 11:23 UTC
City/Country Mendoza, Argentina
Credit Maximiliano RIOS / AFPTV / AFP
Duration 5:29

Specialist architects putting Argentine wine on another map

RAW - ARGENTINA - ARCHITECTURE - LIFESTYLE - FOOD - DRINK - VINICULTURE
The Argentine province of Mendoza is synonymous with Malbec wine but what's not so well known is that it has become a reference for wine cellar architecture. In the arid climate at the foothills of the Andes mountain range, architects Eliana Bormida and Mario Yanzon have worked on more than 40 projects: "We make wineries not only for the production of good wines, but also as places to receive visitors," says Bormida. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES