Drinking Argentinian Wine in Buenos Aires (feat. Steve & Kristin)
Come join us on a drunken escapade as we indulge in an Argentinian wine taste test with friends (Steve & Kristin) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. We sample four different kinds of wine (Malbec, Merlot, Rosé and White) and try a traditional Argentine dessert called Postre vigilante (Queso y Dulce: cheese with fruit) in our apartment in Buenos Aires. Have you tried drinking Argentinian wine? Which bottle was your favorite?
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Wine tasting!
So it is our last night in Buenos Aires and we are hanging out with two of our friends Kristin and Steve. And we actually just finished filming a video of our dinner. We had some steak with Steve, so you can see that video on his channel.
He's already had a few drinks in case you can't tell. But we figured let's take the after party over to our apartment. So we've bought some local Argentine wine.
And now it is dessert time and wine.
We needed something a little bit sweet to go along with the wine. So this is our dessert today. We are having Queso y Dulce. So that is basically cheese with three different types of sweets. Is he drinking behind the scenes? Hahahaha.
Anyways, let's have a quick look here. So we are having membrillo which is quince, batata which is sweet potato and zapallo which is pumpkin. And the most important thing is this is your first time to try it.
It is now time to rate the wine.
So okay. We started with the Merlot from 2012. Which was on the shelf of the 2014. Just to point it out. So, okay here comes the Merlot. Oh, it was the bread one. I remember it is the bread wine. I have it in my nose now. Oh, it is a very nose-y wine.
So it smells like bread. It tastes like bread. It tastes a bit like bread. But um, it is not too shabby. It is a solid wine. It is not too sweet but it gets you drunk. All the wines do but this one. It is a good wine. A solid one. I would not say it is 1st place. No.
Next one is Benjamin. Rose. Rose. Benjamin. It is still like drinking canned peaches. Canned peaches. The sugary one. It gets the job done but maybe I'll have a horrendous hangover tomorrow. We're not supposed to think about that right now, right?
From like four. The white wine we are saving that for later. We're just going to say that was an average one. And we're moving on to this one. The Cafayate Malbec.
So we did this whole trip like two months in Patagonia so we were going down from Buenos Aires, where we are right now, flying into Bariloche crossing into Chile going down the Carretera Austral, doing some crazy adventures there, going back into Argentina to El Chalten to do hikes there and then Torres del Paine to finish this whole thing up. And this is actually the thing we did. The whole video series about adventures in Patagonia which is about to come out on my channel soon. And what is the name of your channel. BackPacker Steve. Yes. Backpacker Steve. The footage is amazing. Like it is incredible. Drone footage, high quality and us. And the two of you. That is a winning combo.
Guys I write a travel blog Be My Travel Muse dot com which is geared towards solo travelers in general but especially adventurous women or want to be adventurous women who want to try something new and challenge themselves. I've written a book about how you can travel on your own and I also have a budding YouTube channel so check out Be My Travel Muse and subscribe. Bye!
Bedtime. Ciao Argentina! The wine is so good. And now we're going to go catch a flight tomorrow. And we're out of here. That's it.
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When in Buenos Aires, it would be crazy to not try the famous Argentinean steak and Malbec wine. We tried the famous Argentienan steak and Malbec wine at Don Julio Buenos Aires. It was a lot of fun making our vlog Buenos Aires style!!! The food was unbelievably good and we share tips how to get a table if you do not have a reservation.
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Our Argentina trip starts now! The biggest travel and food series we've ever created is kicking off in this travel blog by visiting Buenos Aires for 3 days. Firstly, we highlight our flight from Toronto to Buenos Aires in the dead of winter in Canada arriving in Argentina in mid-summer - a 70 degree weather change!
Our first order of business in Buenos Aires is to grab great local food in Recoleta so we head over to one of favorite restaurants in the city Bodegon Norte to grab a meal consisting of Milanesa, salad, ravioli pasta with a bottle of Argentine wine. We then grab Argentine ice cream (helado) at Rapa Nui including dulce de leche flavour.
We start off day two with breakfast in Buenos Aires at La Biela having cafe con leche with media luna. Afterwards we check out the nicest bookstore in the city, and one of the most beautiful in the world, El Ateneo before grabbing pizza slices at Banchero. We finish the day off visiting Recoleta cemetery one of the most famous attractions in Buenos Aires.
For our last day in Buenos Aires we start off with facturas and coffee for breakfast before heading to Puerto Madero for a stroll and a ship museum. For lunch we have delicious Argentine parrilla (grilled beef) with Malbec wine.
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We had the privilege of traveling around Argentina for nearly 3 months from January- April 2019 on a trip covering a large section of the country.
We kicked things off with several days in Buenos Aires where we were joined by Audrey's parents eating and sightseeing around some of our favourite neighbourhoods in the city. We then flew from Buenos Aires to Cordoba where we spent a couple of weeks in the Sierras of Cordoba visiting both La Cumbrecita and Villa General Belgrano with highlights including hiking and delicious German and Swiss cuisine.
From Cordoba, we then travelled a considerable distance on an overnight bus to Mar Del Plata just in time for a special food festival called Feria Masticar featuring the best of Argentine food and wine. We spent several days enjoying beaches and seafood before heading south to Patagonia to visit the province of Chubut.
While on the Atlantic side of Chubut we visited Puerto Madryn, Peninsula Valdes, Trelew, Gaiman and Dolavon. To summarize our time in this area, we had incredibly close encounters with wildlife including penguins, sea lions and guanacos while also experiencing Welsh culture in Argentina.
Our time in Patagonia continued as we headed from east to west trading more barren landscapes for thick forests, impressive mountains and magnificent lakes. We spent significant time in both Esquel and El Bolson with day trips to visit Trevelin, Parque Nacional Los Alerces, Cholila and Lago Puelo. Highlights included sailing, hiking, riding vintage trains and partaking in the national asado festival.
We finished visiting Patagonia with time spent in Villa La Angostura, San Martin De Los Andes and Bariloche where we enjoyed more stunning scenery and hiking. On our way back to Buenos Aires, we took the Tren Patagonia to Las Grutas before meeting up with Audrey's dad again.
To finish off our trip in Argentina, we spent more time in the capital and later Mendoza where we got to experience wine tourism to its fullest extent. Overall, we had an amazing time travelling around Argentina having only scratched the surface of this vast and diverse country.
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What to do in BUENOS AIRES. Best City in South America? Travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina ????????
What should you do in Buenos Aires, Argentina? Well we visit Buenos Aires for the first time and found some absolutely amazing things to do in the city!
We start things off in the Japanese Gardens (Jardín Japonés)! These gardens are quiet and idyllic and feel like an oasis in the middle of the city, they also happen to be the largest gardens of their type outside of Japan.
Next up was a very famous place in Buenos Aires and must-do while in the city- La Recoleta Cemetery. This is considered one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world and contains the graves of some of the most famous and notable people in Argentinian history.
After this we headed to another super notable place in Recoleta, a very famous bookstore called El Ateneo Grand Splendid. Just like the cemetery, it is considered one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world- mainly because it’s situated in a former opera house. You can still see where the stage (now a coffee shop), and opera boxes were.
Lastly we head back to the area we stayed in called Palermo Hollywood to grab some drinks and food. Buenos Aires is full of interesting and diverse restaurants, not just asado which you might expect- but also loads of international foods. We found a place called KOI Beer and Dumplings where we had both beer and delicious dumplings.
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From the capital city to a unique spot in within the Mendoza wine region, this video highlights some of the best of Buenos Aires and the Uco Valley. It's a perfect destination to visit with friends and family.
In Buenos Aires you can catch a football game as lively as premier league in England, see people dancing Argentine tango in the streets, and eat great food to your heart's content. This remarkably European feeling city is filled with beautiful architecture and lots of boho spots to hang out.
The Uco Valley is considered one of the best sub-regions of Mendoza for wine making. Located at a higher altitude, a unique alluvial terroir and extreme day/night temperature differences make for excellent grape growing conditions. Vast views of the Andean mountains and smaller crowd make this region perfect for exploring!
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Our last day in Buenos Aires! We liked the walking tour of the city so much we decided to do another one! This time around the neighbourhood of La Boca.
We used the company Buenos Aires Free Walks ( This tour was different to the city tour; instead of giving a 'tip' at the end it was a set price of 200 pesos each. We though this was a fair price & enjoyed being guided around the neighbourhood as some areas are no-go zones for tourists!
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Buenos Aires is an AMAZING city, come check out the 10 things to do in Buenos Aires that we did during our 6 nights we were there. By the way, we only explored a small fraction of the city. We could have easily spent weeks exploring the whole city and made a video on 50 things to do. BUT with what we did do in that time, we loved, and it made us want to come back to Buenos Aires in the future so we wanted to share those 10 things with you guys! Hope you enjoy the Buenos Aires vlog!!
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25 hours stuck on a bus: Buenos Aires to Bariloche
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After our abrupt departure from Buenos Aires to Bariloche, we woke up on the bus somewhere in the Pampas of Argentina. The total journey of the bus ride would end up being 25 hours. It was a bit of a marathon. So, it was funny when we both woke up excited about how much we slept. We both had the this journey is easy! vibe going on the bus.
Obviously, that didn't last long. The first 12 hours, which we mostly spent sleeping, went fast. But, once the cell phones started to die, and all the electronic equipment started to lose it's charge. The bus from Buenos Aires to Bariloche got a whole lot less fun.
I found ways on this trip to entertain myself shooting some time lapse content for the vlog out the windows. Greg shot some some pretty killer slow-mo frames, and in the end we made it.
Yeah, the bus from Buenos Aires to Bariloche is a bit of a marathon, but it's comfortable enough.
It was also so great that when we arrived, the transfer that our hotel arranged brought us beer.
And, when we got to the posada there was an awesome spread and dinner waiting for us. And, it wouldn't be an Argentina vlog without a glass of wine to wash it all down.
Tomorrow, we'll finally get out and shoot some photography here in Bariloche.
Eating an ARGENTINIAN PICADA + CHURROS at Manolo in Mar del Plata, Argentina
In today's video we take you to Manolo, a restaurant chain that's a favourite with locals here in Mar del Plata. Manolo is best known for its stuffed churros - strips of fried dough filled with dulce de leche, vanilla, or chocolate - and they are delicious! However, before we get into the desserts, we're going to introduce you to the Argentinean picada, a meal that's often considered a snack or an appetizer. A picada consists of lots of little dishes with finger food - similar to tapas in Spain. We ordered the classic picada at Manolo, which featured fried cheese, calamari, fries, marinara pizza, margarita pizza, mini sausages, beef empanadas, chicken empanadas, olives, stir-fry, and 1 litre of beer! It was a lot of food and even though the menu said this particular picada is meant for 3, I could see it feeding a few more friends. This is definitely a meal to try if you're going to be travelling in Argentina. Oh, and even though we were beyond stuffed, we still made room to try the 3 different churros, because hey, that's what you do at Manolo!
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We had the privilege of traveling around Argentina for nearly 3 months from January- April 2019 on a trip covering a large section of the country.
We kicked things off with several days in Buenos Aires where we were joined by Audrey's parents eating and sightseeing around some of our favourite neighbourhoods in the city. We then flew from Buenos Aires to Cordoba where we spent a couple of weeks in the Sierras of Cordoba visiting both La Cumbrecita and Villa General Belgrano with highlights including hiking and delicious German and Swiss cuisine.
From Cordoba, we then travelled a considerable distance on an overnight bus to Mar Del Plata just in time for a special food festival called Feria Masticar featuring the best of Argentine food and wine. We spent several days enjoying beaches and seafood before heading south to Patagonia to visit the province of Chubut.
While on the Atlantic side of Chubut we visited Puerto Madryn, Peninsula Valdes, Trelew, Gaiman and Dolavon. To summarize our time in this area, we had incredibly close encounters with wildlife including penguins, sea lions and guanacos while also experiencing Welsh culture in Argentina.
Our time in Patagonia continued as we headed from east to west trading more barren landscapes for thick forests, impressive mountains and magnificent lakes. We spent significant time in both Esquel and El Bolson with day trips to visit Trevelin, Parque Nacional Los Alerces, Cholila and Lago Puelo. Highlights included sailing, hiking, riding vintage trains and partaking in the national asado festival.
We finished visiting Patagonia with time spent in Villa La Angostura, San Martin De Los Andes and Bariloche where we enjoyed more stunning scenery and hiking. On our way back to Buenos Aires, we took the Tren Patagonia to Las Grutas before meeting up with Audrey's dad again.
To finish off our trip in Argentina, we spent more time in the capital and later Mendoza where we got to experience wine tourism to its fullest extent. Overall, we had an amazing time travelling around Argentina having only scratched the surface of this vast and diverse country.
Overall our Argentina travel series explores cities, small towns that are off-the-beaten-path, and scenic attractions with a strong emphasis on Argentina cuisine and local culture.
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AMERICANS LEARN TANGO Vlog Buenos Aires 4K (Buenos Aires Tourism)
Americans learn tango in this Vlog Buenos Aires travel edition. We had a great time learning the famous Argentinean dance at this amazing Airbnb Excursion. We would highly recommend doing this as it is a great way to understand and learn more about the culture behind the dance which is so cool! (Buenos Aires 4k - make sure to watch it in the highest quality).
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What to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina | San Telmo & La Boca City Guide
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What to do in Buenos Aires in 3 days? Visit San Telmo, the flea market and make a bike tour with us through Buenos Aires, this awesome capital of Argentina.
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We start things off on a Sunday in the neighbourhood of San Telmo. Sundays are a busy but fun day to visit with a unique and quirky antiques market that takes place in the square. You’ll also find some local crafts and maybe best of all, some amazing Argentine Tango dancing.
We pick things up the next day at our hotel, the InterContinental Buenos Aires ( where we show you our room and some of the fantastic amenities in the hotel. The hotel is in an awesome location, really close to the main square of Buenos Aires so next we head there. The main square is called Plaza de Mayo and is the oldest square in the city.
Later in the video we head to yet another neighbourhood of Buenos Aires called La Boca. In this area you’ll find lots of bright buildings, art, and tango. It’s a really interesting part of the city but felt quite touristy to us.
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Buenos Aires is Argentina’s big, cosmopolitan capital city. Its center is the Plaza de Mayo, lined with stately 19th-century buildings including Casa Rosada, the iconic, balconied presidential palace. Other major attractions include Teatro Colón, a grand 1908 opera house with nearly 2,500 seats, and the modern MALBA museum, displaying Latin American art.
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