Discover Argentine Wines and Delicious Tapas: A Practical Review
If you’re looking for a taste of Argentina’s wine scene paired with authentic regional food, this 2-hour wine and tapas experience in Buenos Aires offers an intimate and flavorful introduction. Priced at just $79 per person, it’s a well-priced way to explore small-production wines from across Argentina—from the arid north to the cool plains of Patagonia, and the famed Mendoza vineyards. Led by Bertie, an experienced sommelier, and Aby, a talented Argentine chef, this tasting promises both education and fun.
What we love most about this experience is the personal touch and the regional variety. Bertie’s in-depth knowledge brings each wine’s story to life, while Aby’s homemade tapas complement each sip perfectly. Plus, the relaxed, small-group setting—capped at 14 guests—ensures you’ll enjoy personal attention and ample opportunity to ask questions.
A possible consideration is that this tour may appeal more to those who appreciate wine and authentic food. If you’re expecting a formal or large-scale tasting, this cozy, laid-back experience may surprise you with its warmth and focus on genuine interaction. It’s ideal for foodies, wine lovers, or curious travelers who want to get a real feel for Argentina’s rich wine culture without the fuss.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy learning about regional wines, love delicious food pairings, and want an authentic, friendly atmosphere—whether it’s your first wine tasting or you’re already familiar with Argentina’s wine regions.
Key Points

- Authentic small producer wines: Tasting from family-run wineries across Argentina offers unique flavors and stories.
- Regional diversity: From the arid north to Patagonia and Mendoza, the wines showcase Argentina’s geographical variety.
- Home-cooked tapas: Aby prepares fresh, regional snacks that elevate each wine tasting.
- Relaxed, intimate setting: Limited group size creates a warm, friendly environment for learning and conversation.
- Expert guidance: Bertie’s background as a sommelier ensures informative and engaging commentary.
- Great value: At $79, this tasting offers a balanced mix of education, delicious food, and memorable hospitality.
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An In-Depth Look at the Argentine Wine & Tapas Experience

The Location and Atmosphere
The tour takes place in Buenos Aires at a central meeting point located at Soler 5650. It’s easily accessible via public transportation, making it convenient for travelers staying in the city. The setting is described as cozy, fostering a relaxed, friendly vibe that makes it easy to feel at home—even if you’re just beginning your journey into the world of Argentine wines.
The Itinerary and What to Expect
For just about two hours, you’ll sit at a large table shared with fellow wine enthusiasts. It’s an unpretentious environment where both beginners and seasoned connoisseurs feel comfortable. The hosts, Bertie and Aby, lead the session with warmth, enthusiasm, and a genuine desire to share their passion.
The tasting begins with a regional overview, starting from the arid north of Argentina, passing through Patagonia’s cool plains, and culminating in Mendoza’s renowned vineyards. Each of the four wines is from a different family-run winery, showcasing the diversity of Argentina’s wine landscape. Expect to taste each wine twice if desired, giving you ample opportunity to compare and savor the nuances.
The Wines and Food Pairings
One of the highlights is the selection of boutique wines, which are often hard to find outside Argentina. You’ll learn how terroir influences flavor—the arid north’s wines tend to be bold and intense, whereas Patagonia’s offer a more delicate profile, and Mendoza’s wines often showcase the famous Malbec.
Aby’s homemade tapas perfectly complement each pour. They include regional specialties, like empanadas, and other carefully crafted bites. Guests consistently praise the empanadas for their deliciousness and the care Aby puts into her cooking, as one reviewer noted, “Empanada was really delicious.” The food isn’t just a side note but an integral part of the experience, elevating the wines and making each sip more memorable.
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The Cultural and Historical Context
Throughout the tasting, Bertie shares stories about Argentina’s wine regions, local customs, and history. This contextual background enriches your understanding, making the tasting more than just about flavors—it’s a cultural journey. Reviewers mention how the hosts’ storytelling adds depth, with one noting, “Bertie knows Argentinian wine in depth and can explain both a winery’s history and the region from which the wine comes.”
The Group and Interaction
With a maximum of 14 participants, the group size ensures plenty of interaction—both with the hosts and other guests. The reviews highlight the warm, welcoming environment and how the hosts pay close attention to individual needs and questions. Multiple reviews describe the experience as “cosy,” “friendly,” and “approachable,” making it ideal for solo travelers, couples, or small groups.
Cost and Value
While $79 isn’t a bargain basement price, it’s an excellent value given the quality and depth of the experience. You get four wines from different regions, homemade regional tapas, and the expertise of a sommelier and chef. Plus, since all wines are sourced from small producers, this is a chance to taste wines that are often unavailable elsewhere. There’s also the option to purchase wines at the end, supporting local wineries.
Practical Tips and Considerations
- Book in advance—most guests reserve about three weeks ahead to secure their spot.
- The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, and participants generally range from casual wine enthusiasts to more serious drinkers.
- Tip is not included, so consider showing appreciation for the hosts’ effort.
- The experience ends where it begins, so you can plan your day accordingly.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for foodies eager to learn about regional Argentine cuisine paired with authentic wines. It’s also ideal for those seeking a relaxed, social atmosphere—whether on a honeymoon, a solo adventure, or a small group of friends. If you enjoy stories behind the wine, homemade tapas, and a chance to meet friendly hosts, you’ll find this a memorable highlight of your Buenos Aires trip.
Travelers who appreciate personalized attention and regional diversity will particularly enjoy the variety of wines from different parts of Argentina, each with its own story. The informal setting, combined with expert guidance, makes it accessible for all levels of wine knowledge.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Bertie and Aby create a relaxed environment that welcomes everyone, regardless of your wine knowledge. They provide plenty of explanations, making it easy to follow along.
How many wines will I taste?
You will taste four different wines, each from a unique region of Argentina. If you wish, you can repeat the tasting of wines you like most.
Are the wines available for purchase?
Yes, wines are available at the end of the session if you want to buy a bottle or two to take home. This supports local producers, all of which are family-run wineries.
Does the experience include food?
Yes, each wine is paired with homemade regional tapas prepared by Aby. The food complements the wine perfectly, and many reviews praise the empanadas and other bites.
How accessible is the location?
The meeting point is near public transportation in Buenos Aires, making it convenient to reach. The cozy setting adds to the welcoming atmosphere.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable, so plan accordingly.
Final Thoughts
In essence, Discover Argentine Wines and Delicious Tapas provides a wonderful blend of education, authentic flavors, and warm hospitality. It’s a carefully curated experience that offers a genuine taste of Argentina’s diverse wine regions, complemented by homemade regional food. The small-group approach ensures you won’t feel rushed or lost in the crowd, making it perfect for travelers who value personal connection and local insights.
Whether you’re a wine enthusiast eager to explore Argentina’s terroirs or a curious traveler wanting a relaxed, intimate cultural experience, this tour hits the mark. It’s a fantastic way to get a flavorful taste of Buenos Aires’ culinary scene while gaining deeper appreciation for one of Argentina’s most famous exports: wine.
Enjoy your tasting adventure, and cheers to discovering Argentina’s flavorful heritage!
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