Private Argentine Cooking Class and Wine Tasting in Buenos Aires
About
Enjoy a private Argentine cooking class and wine tasting in Buenos Aires, combining hands-on cooking, premium Argentine wines, and a relaxed homemade dinner.
In this private experience, you’ll prepare traditional Argentine dishes from scratch, including handmade empanadas, ribeye with chimichurri, and a homemade dulce de leche dessert.
Each course is paired with selected Argentine wines, such as Malbec, Torrontés, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Franc, with guidance on the regions, flavors, and food pairings that make Argentine wine so distinctive.
Hosted exclusively for your group, this experience is ideal for travelers who want to discover Argentine food and wine in a more personal way than a standard restaurant dinner or wine bar.
At a glance
Private experience: only your group
Location: a real Buenos Aires home
Language: English or Spanish
Duration: about 4 hours
Includes: hands-on cooking class, guided wine tasting, dinner and digital recipes
Wines may include: Malbec, Torrontés, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Franc
Best for: couples, friends, families and private groups
Dietary needs: menus can be adapted with advance notice
What to expect
• Private Argentine cooking class and wine tasting in Buenos Aires • Hands-on cooking class guided step by step by Chef Saul • Handmade empanadas, ribeye with chimichurri, and homemade dessert • Guided tasting of premium Argentine wines paired with each course • Malbec, Torrontés, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Franc wine pairings • Private dinner with Argentine food, wine, and cultural conversation • Experience designed exclusively for your group, never shared
What's included
• Private hands-on Argentine cooking class with Chef Saul • Guided tasting of four premium Argentine wines • Wine pairings with each course • Handmade Argentine empanadas prepared from scratch • Ribeye with chimichurri and a seasonal side dish • Homemade dulce de leche dessert • Three-course dinner with Argentine wines and beverages • Welcome snacks and local flavors • All fresh ingredients and kitchen equipment • Digital recipes sent after the class by email or WhatsApp
Dietary preferences
We’re happy to adapt the menu to your preferences or dietary needs. Please let us know any requirements at the time of booking. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, halal, and kosher-friendly menus can be arranged with advance notice. Please note that the kitchen itself is not strictly kosher.
Duration:
4.5 hours total: private Argentine cooking class, guided wine tasting, and dinner.
Capacity
• Private groups of up to 12 participants • Ideal for couples, friends, families, and small corporate groups
Additional information
• Hosted in English or Spanish • Available year-round • Guided tasting of four premium Argentine wines • Exact location details are shared upon booking
Why Choose a Private Cooking Class and Wine Tasting in Buenos Aires?
A private Argentine cooking class and wine tasting in Buenos Aires is ideal for travelers who want to understand both the food and wine culture of Argentina in one evening.
You’ll cook traditional Argentine dishes from scratch, taste premium Argentine wines, learn about Malbec, Torrontés, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Franc, and enjoy a relaxed dinner with wine pairings.
Because the experience is private, the pace, menu, wine conversation, and dinner can be adapted to your group, making it especially suitable for couples, families, friends, and small private groups.
This makes the experience especially complete for wine-loving travelers.
What Makes This Wine Tasting Different?
This private Argentine cooking class and wine tasting in Buenos Aires is not a standard wine bar experience. Instead of only tasting wines, you cook the dishes, understand the pairings, and enjoy a full dinner built around Argentine flavors.
The guided wine tasting introduces premium Argentine wines from different regions, including Malbec, Torrontés, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Franc. Each wine is paired with food prepared during the class, so the tasting feels practical, relaxed, and connected to the meal.
For travelers who enjoy both food and wine, this is a more complete way to experience Argentine wine culture in Buenos Aires.








