The event will bring together more than 40 wineries and 200 Argentine wine labels from November 6 to 8 at the Quinto Centenario Hotel
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Córdoba will once again become the epicenter of wine culture with a new edition of the Premium Wines Experience. The event, which will take place from November 6 to 8, offers three days of tastings, talks, and sensory experiences. The venue will be the Hotel Quinto Centenario, where the participation of producers, oenologists, and enthusiasts from across the country is expected.
The program combines the Premium Wines Expo fair and the Premium Wines Restó dinner, two spaces that stand out for their curation and organizational level. More than forty wineries will present around two hundred high-end labels, with guided tastings and themed talks. The activities are aimed at both industry professionals and the public interested in learning more about national production.
This year's edition will focus on direct interaction between winemakers and attendees, promoting dialogue and learning. Visitors will be able to tour different stands, taste, and compare varietals from various Argentine regions. There will also be areas dedicated to food and wine pairings and the sale of wines exhibited during the event.
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A highlight on the Argentine wine calendar
The Premium Wines Restó dinner, scheduled for Thursday, November 6, will offer eight courses designed to pair with wines selected by each winery. "Each glass will be presented by its own creator, creating a close connection with the audience," organizers stated. The event will have a limited number of attendees to ensure a personalized experience.
On Friday, November 7, and Saturday, November 8, the Premium Wines Expo fair will take place, running from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. with tasting activities and educational spaces. The program includes tastings led by oenologists, talks on trends, and a commercial area to purchase outstanding labels. According to the organizers, the goal is to establish Córdoba as one of the main centers of national wine tourism.
Tickets are already available through Autoentrada and specialized points of sale, with limited spots for both activities. The event brings together wineries from Mendoza, San Juan, La Rioja, Salta, and Córdoba. The event aims to strengthen the connection between Argentine wine production and an audience that values quality, innovation, and regional identity.