Malbec Wine Tasting in Palermo Soho
Buenos Aires, Argentina
About This Activity
Argentina's wine reputation rests on Malbec, and Buenos Aires is full of wine bars where you can taste without traveling to Mendoza. Pain et Vin and Anuva Wines in Palermo offer guided tastings of 5-6 wines from Mendoza, Salta, and Patagonia, paired with local cheeses. For a deeper dive, Argentine Experience combines wine with cultural storytelling and food pairing. Budget $30-60 for a guided tasting session.
Seasonal note: Year-round; evenings are especially atmospheric.
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