Buenos Aires, Argentina's vibrant capital, surprises wine enthusiasts unable to visit renowned regions like Mendoza.
Within an hour's drive from the city, wineries have emerged, inviting visitors to indulge in wine tours and tastings.
Palermo, Buenos Aires' trendiest neighborhood, features restaurants, hotels, and bars with impressive wine selections, catering to budget-conscious wine lovers.
Although Buenos Aires is not traditionally known for wine production, it has experienced a resurgence in recent years.
Until the 1930s, a national law restricted wine production to the Cuyo region