The respected National Geographic ranked the National Harvest Festival celebration as the second best in the world harvest. A distinction that generates pride, but should also be a warning for those trying to put all the great feast of Mendoza conveniences to service sector.
The distinction awarded National Geographic, to designate the National Harvest Festival celebration as the second best crop in the world after the Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the USA, which implies a more international recognition to our top event tribute to the work of countryside and beauty of Mendoza’s wife.
However, that recognition and plaudits party on tourists, sometimes in the face with the attitudes of some mendocinos using sectoral party to make claims not only tarnish the event, but involve visitors in local problems they do not know and do not concern them. Global page publication begins by noting the Blessing of the Fruit, noting that the archbishop sprinkled the first grapes of the season with holy water and offers new crop to God, which triggers a month of celebrations in the province of Argentina. Then states that the musicians, artists and dancers take to the stage before the coronation of the Queen, who was elected amid a backdrop of spectacular fireworks. This recognition is also transferred to the visitors, who attend by thousands Mendoza to marvel at the majesty of the show at the Frank Romero Day or active participation in the bustling White Way or Carousel. Source: The Journal Andes.Mendoza.