Buenos Aires Wine Bars

Buenos Aires Wine Bars

It's no secret that Argentina produces some of world's top wines. Go beyond the predictable glass of Malbec and visit one of BA's wine bars! From Patagonian Pinot to delicate northern Torrontés - and everything in between - a whole universe awaits you. This roundup of the best wine bars Buenos Aires has to offer will be your trusty guide as you sip your way across town, from top to bottom. Salud! 🍷
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Vereda Adentro
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Natural wine certainly is having its ~ moment ~ in Argentina, so why don't you join in the fun and give it a whirl? Located in the residential barrio of Nuñéz, Vereda Adentro has loads of outdoor seating and small plates to nosh on.
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Anchoita Cava
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Small but sublime, Anchoita Cava has one of the city's (or maybe country's!) best wine lists. With a curated selection of both local and international labels, you'll be spoiled for choice - and then some. Pair with a selection of high-quality cheeses or small bites for a perfect pre- or post-dinner moment.
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Naranjo Bar
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Join the set of local hipsters and gourmands at this casual, cozy Villa Crespo wine bar. The small plates offer a seasonal range of veg and non-veg options, and the trained staff can help you explore well beyond the standard Malbecs.
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M Street Bar
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A pioneer before wine bars were a "thing," M boasts an extensive selection both by the glass and bottle. With premium labels and gourmet tapas, it's a great spot for a date, celebration, or catch-up with an old friend. *Note that as of May 2023, M is in the process of moving across the street. Check Google Maps for the updated exact address and opening hours.
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Diviiino Patio
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If you've been hitting the pavement and shopping in Palermo all day, treat yourself to a glass or two at this laid-back and inviting spot. With a breezy patio and off-sidewalk seating, it's a welcome respite from the city's hustle and bustle.
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Pain et Vin
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Argentina might be known for its multi-generation winemaking tradition, but its locals only recently warmed to the concept of drinking by the glass. Pain et Vin pioneered this trend over a decade ago, with married duo Eleo and Ohad providing a high-end experience in a laid-back setting. Serving a hyper-curated selection of the country's best wines, this wine bar showcases the traditional heavyweights alongside more innovative and experimental labels. A menu of veg-forward small plates rounds out the experience. Its cozy Palermo outpost has always been a favorite with visiting tourists, but a savvy pivot during an extended COVID quarantine solidified its spot in the hearts of locals, too.
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Pulpería Soler
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A true gastropub, Pulpería Soler is a dream for epicureans looking to level up their game - but is also perfect for beginner palates, too. Nestled into a small but well-designed space on the edge of the action in Palermo, it's ideal for starting the night off or winding things down.
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La Malbequería
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Conveniently situated next to the iconic Lo de Jesús parrilla, La Malbequería offers a deeply aesthetic opportunity to drink your way across Argentina. Its garden courtyard is beautiful no matter the season (or time of day), but the interior is just as lovely. Given its location in the heart of tourist-heavy Palermo Soho, expect prices to be elevated.
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Aldos Wine Bar Siria
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Aldo Graziani has built a veritable wine empire that extends well beyond Buenos Aires, and this locale in the verdant Palermo Botánico neighborhood is a perfect reflection of that. With cozy mood lighting, dark wood accents, and a bistro vibe, you can't go wrong having an intimate glass and bite here. Staff is friendly and more than happy to help make recommendations.
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Verdot Wine Bar
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Why should Palermo and Chacarita have all the fun? In a barrio best known for sticking with the classics, Verdot gives Recoleta a bit of a refresh - without straying too far from its polished roots. Located in the chic boutique Mio hotel just steps from the Cemetery, Verdot has an interesting and always-rotating selection of wines. If you're in the area and want a guaranteed great glass of wine accompanied by a snack or two, you're all set. Its small but lush back patio is a bonus.
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Gran Bar Danzon
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More than just a wine bar, but one of the stalwarts that continues to come out on top. Gran Bar Danzón has been serving up incredible wine, innovative cocktails, and delicious food for 25 years - a feat anywhere, but even more so in Buenos Aires. Tucked up a flight of stairs, the vibe is moody, sultry, and sexy. Go early and during the week for a more laid-back atmosphere; it can get loud and wild on the weekends.
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ProVinCia Vinoteca / Bar
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Imagine the most charming little jewel box of a space, and you've got Provincia. Situated on one of BA's most beautiful streets, calle Arroyo, take in the great architecture and people watching while sipping on a rotating selection of well-curated wines.
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Turvina
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San Telmo may be buzzing with food & drink options, but they're often watered-down and mediocre. If you're keen to have a glass or two of wine, learn about Argentina's winemakers, and enjoy one of the city's most beautiful boulevards, Turvina is for you. It's young team brings a much-needed dose of spirit to the endeavor.
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