







Our ponchos are designed and handmade with ancestral techniques in llama wool and dyed by hand with natural elements in Argentina. Every poncho is one of a kind and the colours may vary slightly. Its soft to the touch and has fringed finishes. Take it along with you and it will keep you warm every step of the way. Choose your favourite design.
-Llama wool
-Made in loom
-Natural dyes
-Handmade
-Fringe finishes
Approximate Dimensions:
1,24m x 0,82m/ 48.81¨ x 32.28¨
Care instructions:
Hand-wash with cold water only.
Lay flat to dry.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to cook on the Argentinian Iron Cross?
Cooking a small pig (25–30 lbs) takes about 4 to 5 hours, while a whole lamb can take up to 6 or 7 hours depending on the fire intensity. The result is a crisp, golden skin with juicy, tender meat.
Is the Iron Cross easy to assemble and adjust?
Yes. Customers often mention how easy it is to set up and manage during cooking. The locking arms and adjustable base make it simple to tilt or rotate the cross 360° for even exposure to heat.
What kind of meat can I cook with it?
This grill works perfectly for whole lambs, suckling pigs, goats, wild hogs, or multiple chickens. The structure holds heavy cuts securely, ensuring balance and stability during long fire sessions.
How durable is the construction?
The Iron Cross is handmade in Argentina from solid steel. It’s built to last for years of outdoor use, with excellent resistance to heat and oxidation when maintained with a light oil coat after cooking.
Can I combine this setup with other Gaucho Life grills?
Absolutely. Many users pair the cross grill with a Santa María Grill for reverse searing or with a Gaucho Grill for side dishes and steaks, creating a complete asado experience.
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