Buenos Aires Small-Group Wine Tasting

Lively flavors, rich history, and an intimate experience - discover the hidden gems of Argentinian wines in the heart of Buenos Aires.

Discovering the rich and vibrant world of Argentinian wines has never been easier. Join an intimate small-group wine tasting in Buenos Aires, where an expert sommelier guides you through a carefully curated selection of boutique wines. From the crisp and aromatic Torrontes to the bold and full-bodied Malbec, this 2-hour experience promises to delight your senses and expand your appreciation for the diverse flavors of the region. Accompanied by delectable appetizers, this tasting at the Miravida Soho Hotel & Wine Bar offers an unforgettable culinary journey.

Key Points

Buenos Aires Small-Group Wine Tasting - Key Points

  • A 2-hour wine tasting experience in Buenos Aires led by an expert sommelier for small groups of 8 or fewer participants.
  • Opportunity to sample local Argentinian boutique wines, including Torrontes and Malbec, paired with appetizers and small bites.
  • Tasting held at the Miravida Soho Hotel & Wine Bar, a centrally located venue not wheelchair accessible but near public transportation.
  • Highly rated experience with 96% of 166 reviewers recommending it, with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.
  • Intimate setting and personalized discussions enhance the overall experience, with a special offer price of £38.21 per person.

Overview and Experience

Buenos Aires Small-Group Wine Tasting - Overview and Experience

This 2-hour wine tasting in Buenos Aires offers visitors a chance to explore the city’s vibrant wine scene.

Led by an expert sommelier, the small group of 8 or fewer people will sample a selection of local Argentinian boutique wines, including popular varietals like Torrontes and Malbec.

A small group of 8 or fewer people will sample local Argentinian boutique wines under the guidance of an expert sommelier.

The tasting is complemented by appetizers and small bites, providing an opportunity to learn about wine pairings.

Participants can take notes and ask questions throughout the experience, gaining valuable insights into Argentina’s wine regions and grape varieties.

The intimate setting encourages engaging discussions about the country’s wine culture.

Meeting and Location

The small-group wine tasting takes place at the Miravida Soho Hotel & Wine Bar, located at Darregueyra 2050 in Buenos Aires.

Participants will meet at this central location and the tasting experience will end back at the meeting point.

The venue isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s near public transportation.

Infants are welcome but must sit on a lap, and the tasting isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers.

The intimate setting accommodates a maximum of 8 travelers per session, allowing for engaging discussions about Argentine wine regions and grape varieties.

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Reviews and Ratings

Buenos Aires Small-Group Wine Tasting - Reviews and Ratings

Travelers rave about this small-group wine tasting experience, with 96% of 166 reviewers recommending it. It boasts an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.

Highlights include knowledgeable sommeliers, great food pairings, and intimate settings that allow for engaging discussions about Argentinian wine regions and grape varieties.

Reviewers praise the opportunity to learn about and sample a variety of local boutique wines, including Torrontes and Malbec.

Special Offers and Pricing

The wine tasting experience is priced at £38.21 per person, offering a savings of £6.22 from the original £44.43.

With the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the start, travelers can book with confidence. Plus, the "Reserve Now, Pay Later" option is available, providing added flexibility.

The experience accommodates a maximum of 8 travelers per session, ensuring an intimate and personalized tasting.

Varietals and Pairings

During the 2-hour wine tasting experience, participants sample a selection of local Argentinian boutique wines, including the renowned Torrontes and Malbec varietals.

Torrontes is a white grape variety known for its floral and citrus notes, while Malbec is a bold red wine with flavors of blackberry, plum, and spice.

These wines are expertly paired with a variety of appetizers and small bites, allowing attendees to discover how the flavors complement each other.

The knowledgeable sommelier guides the group through the tastings, providing insights into the unique characteristics of each varietal and the Argentinian wine regions.

Expert Sommelier Guidance

Buenos Aires Small-Group Wine Tasting - Expert Sommelier Guidance

As an expert sommelier leads the intimate group, they share their deep knowledge of Argentinian wines.

With passion and enthusiasm, the sommelier educates your on the unique characteristics of local grape varietals like Torrontes and Malbec.

They guide the tasting, describing the flavors, aromas, and histories behind each pour.

The sommelier encourages questions, fostering an engaging discussion about the wine regions, production methods, and pairing recommendations.

Their expertise elevates the experience, ensuring guests leave with a newfound appreciation for the complexity and diversity of Argentinian vintages.

Learning About Argentinian Wines

Through the expert guidance of the sommelier, guests explore the rich tapestry of Argentinian wines.

The tasting explores renowned local varietals like Torrontes and Malbec, showcasing their unique flavor profiles and regional characteristics. Participants learn about the country’s diverse wine regions, grape growing conditions, and production methods.

The interactive format encourages questions, allowing guests to deepen their understanding of Argentina’s dynamic wine culture.

Dietary Accommodations

The wine tasting experience accommodates various dietary preferences, including vegetarian options.

Travelers with special dietary needs can simply notify the provider when booking. The sommeliers ensure that the food pairings cater to all participants.

Whether you’re vegetarian, vegan, or have other dietary restrictions, the experience will be tailored to your needs.

The intimate group size allows the sommelier to address any individual requirements. This attention to detail ensures that everyone can fully enjoy the wine tasting and learn about Argentinian varietals, regardless of their dietary preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Dress Code for the Wine Tasting?

There is no specific dress code for the wine tasting. Guests should wear comfortable, casual clothing that allows them to move around and enjoy the experience. The focus is on the wine and learning, not formal attire.

Can I Bring My Own Wine to the Tasting?

No, you can’t bring your own wine to the tasting. The experience is designed for participants to sample a curated selection of local Argentinian wines led by an expert sommelier. Bringing outside wine would go against the purpose of the tasting.

Are Photographs Allowed During the Tasting Session?

Photographs are generally allowed during the tasting session. However, it’s best to be respectful and avoid disrupting the experience for others. Check with the sommelier upon arrival to confirm any specific guidelines.

Is Bottled Water Provided During the Tasting?

Bottled water is not explicitly mentioned as being provided during the tasting. However, the experience is focused on wine sampling and pairing with small bites, so water may be available upon request to cleanse the palate between wines.

Can I Purchase the Wines Tasted at the End of the Event?

Yes, attendees can typically purchase the wines they’ve tasted at the end of the event. This allows them to enjoy their favorite Argentinian boutique wines at home and relive the tasting experience.

The Sum Up

Discover Argentina’s captivating wine culture in an intimate tasting led by an expert sommelier. Indulge in carefully selected wines and appetizers, exploring the unique characteristics of local varietals like Torrontes and Malbec. This small-group experience at the Miravida Soho Hotel & Wine Bar promises an unforgettable culinary adventure that’ll leave you with a deeper appreciation for Argentinian wines.