The inn created by a French wine lover that houses the largest library in Latin America
A French woman established a unique inn in Mendoza, Argentina, combining her love for wine and literature with a vast library.
Anne-Caroline Biancheri, a French national, fell in love with the Mendoza region over 30 years ago after extensive travels, where she planted vines and established a winery utilizing classic French vinification techniques. Her passion for the area led her to build a luxurious inn, originally meant as a weekend retreat, featuring eight comfortable rooms and surrounded by beautiful gardens, aimed at providing a tranquil escape for guests looking to enjoy good literature and fine wine. The inn not only serves as a comfortable lodging but has also become known for housing the largest library in Latin America, reflecting Biancheri's deep appreciation for literature. This unique combination of wine and books attracts visitors seeking both relaxation and enrichment in the picturesque setting of Valle de Uco, allowing guests to disconnect from their everyday lives. Biancheri's venture highlights the cultural blend of French viniculture and Argentine scenic beauty, suggesting that such places can act as cultural beacons that celebrate both wine and literature, encouraging travelers to immerse themselves in local traditions while enjoying a rich reading experience in the company of fine wines.