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Rosé wine and gazpacho served outdoors in Mendoza Argentina with fresh tomatoes and olive oil

Familia Furlotti Rosé and Gazpacho: Summer in Mendoza

Men­doza rosé and gaz­pa­cho share the same ori­gin: sun, soil and water from an Andean oasis. The same cli­mate that shapes Mal­bec also con­cen­trates toma­toes, gar­lic and olive oil in sum­mer. Famil­ia Fur­lot­ti Rosé pairs with gaz­pa­cho by ori­gin — not by trend or som­me­li­er rules. The Famil­ia Fur­lot­ti Rosé finds its nat­ur­al pair­ing in...CONTINUE READING
Hospitalidad familiar en Finca Adalgisa, hotel con historia y aprendizaje

How I learned hotel management at our boutique hotel in Mendoza

A hotel is learned through obser­va­tion: nature first, guests lat­er, time always as the silent teacher. • Twen­ty years of con­stant rein­vest­ment: beds, bath­rooms, gar­dens, and details have evolved along­side our guests. • True lux­u­ry isn’t dis­played: it’s felt in the care, the atten­tion, and the shared enjoy­ment.   The hotel indus­try is not just stud­ied: it...CONTINUE READING
Riego tradicional en Mendoza: hombre con zapa guiando el agua por los surcos de la finca

Water, life, and the miracle of irrigation

Water in Men­doza is a liv­ing her­itage: it irri­gates vine­yards, shapes the land­scape, and sus­tains life in the desert. Tra­di­tion­al irri­ga­tion is expe­ri­enced by walk­ing the farm, observ­ing fur­rows and adjust­ing the water care­ful­ly and with time. In sim­ple ges­tures, it is under­stood that true lux­u­ry is to inhab­it nature and accom­pa­ny its rhythm. Water...CONTINUE READING
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