Tour Details
- Duration
- 2.5 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
- Palermo Neighborhood
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Tour Description
Argentina is one of the world’s most important wine producers. It's winemaking history dates back to the 1500s, but only relatively recently has it exploded onto the world stage, going toe to toe with established labels in France and Italy. This 2.5 hour Buenos Aires Wine Tour dives into that history while also tasting wines originating in Argentina's most sought after winemaking regions, and introducing budding oenophiles and experienced veterans alike to the grape varietals that thrive in the country’s diverse landscapes. Guided by a sommelier, we’ll enjoy tastings coupled with tapas in two different wine bars specializing in small producers, between which we’ll take a stroll through Palermo, the hub of the Buenos Aires food and wine scene.
Experts
Our walk begins in the vibrant Palermo Soho, home to bustling restaurants and boutique shops. At Lo de Jesús Bodegón, we’ll start with a dry white wine, highlighting Argentina’s exceptional whites in a landscape dominated by reds. Moving on to a red, we’ll explore beyond the famed Malbec to uncover the depth of Argentina’s red varietals, accompanied by locally made tapas.
As we continue, we’ll discuss how Argentina’s political and economic history, including Peronism, shaped its wine industry over the last 70 years. We’ll also explore key milestones in Argentine wine history: the introduction of grapes in the 1500s, the influence of 19th-century immigrants, and the export boom of the 1990s. The next tasting, either at a chic wine bar or a private space, features wines from regions like Patagonia, known for cool-climate varietals, and Mendoza’s Uco Valley, famed for its bold, high-altitude reds.
As we continue, we’ll discuss how Argentina’s political and economic history, including Peronism, shaped its wine industry over the last 70 years. We’ll also explore key milestones in Argentine wine history: the introduction of grapes in the 1500s, the influence of 19th-century immigrants, and the export boom of the 1990s. The next tasting, either at a chic wine bar or a private space, features wines from regions like Patagonia, known for cool-climate varietals, and Mendoza’s Uco Valley, famed for its bold, high-altitude reds.
By the end of the walk, participants will have a deeper understanding of not only common Argentine wines, their growing regions and history, but a preview of the cutting-edge trends in winemaking influencing the next generation of Argentine winemakers. There will also be opportunity to purchase wine to take home and continue the discovery of Argentine wines.
- What are the mandatory tasting fees? Tasting fees cover the cost of four glasses of wine and two servings of tapas.
- Is this tour okay for kids to join? No, this tour is not appropriate for kids and there aren't options for our expert to make it kids-friendly.
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This was a fantastic tour. Bertie was incredibly knowledgable and we had the opportunity to taste 7 different wines, including a sparkling Malbec! We learned that we in the US are missing out on how varied Malbecs can be. We also truly enjoyed the Argentinian bites served by Abby and some wonderful Argentinian cheeses that aren't widely available even in Argentina. We cannot praise Bertie highly enough. Thank you so much!
Michael
Nov 30, 2024
Loved our time with Bertie. We learned so much about Argentina and it’s excellent wines! Highly recommended.
Eric
Oct 22, 2024
Bertie was easy going, full of information, and helped ground us in the wines and wine industry of Argentina. It was a wonderful afternoon!
Jacob
Sep 17, 2024