
Michael Evans, the co-founder of Vines of Mendoza – a wine entrepreneurship program in Argentina’s Uco Valley near Mendoza – isn’t just an entrepreneur. He’s also a photographer. I caught wind of some of his images from his vineyards in Mendoza that he shot recently during the Argentine winter and he was kind enough to allow me to post them here. The images reveal Mendoza’s vineyards in an entirely new light.
Writer and photographer Nicholas Gill is the editor/publisher of New World Review. He lives in Lima, Peru and Brooklyn, New York. His work has appeared in publications such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, CondeNast Traveler, National Geographic Traveler, Afar, and Penthouse. Visit his personal website (nicholas-gill.com) for more information.
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Dear New World Review Team,
First of all let me congratulate you on your informative website. Argentina, indeed, is a very beautiful country.
While browsing through your website, I also noticed that you link to a variety of expat related websites on your homepage. Therefore I would like to kindly ask you if you could consider including a link to our local InterNations website as well. This would be great and much appreciated!
Here is some more information about InterNations: InterNations is the biggest global networking site for expats of various nationalities and their family members. At the moment, InterNations unites almost 200,000 members in 235 cities worldwide. On our platform, expatriates and their partners can connect with compatriots, ask for advice on everyday life in their host country, provide other members with useful tips, make new contacts and find information in our City Guides.
If you provide us with a paragraph (and a photo or logo if available) about your website, we will be more than happy to create an entry for you in our Expat Guide. This way we can offer the best services and most comprehensive information to our members.
If you consider placing a link to our website, please find subsequently the proper HTML-code for your support: Argentina Expats
Looking forward to your response and thank you very much for your consideration!
Sincerely,
Philipp von Plato