The journey begins in the morning in the San Telmo district, renowned for being one of the oldest and most traditional areas in the city.
From there, you will proceed to the Puerto Madero district, where you will pass by the historic Docks.
A 20-minute bike ride will bring you to the Recoleta area, specifically to Café la Biela. Here, you can admire the sculpture of Jorge Luis Borges, a celebrated Argentine poet and writer, hailed as one of the 20th century's greatest storytellers. Special attention will be given to the poem "Sonnet of Wine," dedicated to the nation's beloved drink.
Just a short distance away lies the Basílica Nuestra Sra. del Pilar, where the guide will explain how wine made its way into America via Catholicism.
In the Palermo district, you will explore the Instituto Nacional Sanmartiniano. An unforgettable story about José de San Martin and wine will be shared here.
The subsequent stop will be the Bosques de Palermo. Here, you will find the statue of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, who introduced the Malbec grape variety and was one of the presidents most devoted to advancing wine production in Argentina.
Where the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) is now located, once stood the Giol winery. It was among the largest wineries in the nation, and nearby is the train that transported wine from the Province of Mendoza to Buenos Aires for packaging in the factories.
Ultimately, you will arrive at the "Sommelier en Bicicleta" winery, where you can enjoy a cheese board paired with the national drink.
Once the tasting concludes, the guided bike tour will come to an end.