1. International Pinot Noir Day


This week, different restaurants and bars around Buenos Aires are celebrating Pinot Noir Day with promotions that make it easier to enjoy a glass—or two.
At Bilbao, the Palermo tapas and vermouth bar, the wine list features labels such as Egem Rosé, Pequeño Bandido, Traslapiedra, Kamala and Séptima Obra, all expressions of this grape variety known for its elegance and red-fruit notes. On Tuesday, August 18, during both lunch and dinner, there is a 2-for-1 deal on glasses of Pequeño Bandido Pinot Noir, perfect alongside the Iberian ham croquettes, boquerones with roasted tomatoes or the cheese-stuffed tortilla.
Malcriado – part of Fuegos y Vinos – is joining in with a 20% discount on glasses and bottles of Pinot Noir throughout the day on August 18. It's a great opportunity to explore labels such as On The Road and Cadus Tunuyán alongside the grilled rib-eye or the kid's lasagna. There are two locations where you can enjoy the promotion: one in Parque Leloir and another in Tortuguitas.
And at Granero, the restaurant in Tigre, there is a 30% discount on Fin Single Vineyard Pinot Noir 2018 that same day. This Patagonian wine has spent 18 months aging in oak and features red-fruit aromas and delicate tannins, making it an ideal match for grilled meats or homemade pasta.
Good to know: Pinot Noir is one of the world's most elegant, ancient and difficult-to-grow red grape varieties.
Where: Thames 1795, Palermo; Martín Fierro 3290, Parque Leloir; Ramal Pilar km 36.5, Tortuguitas; Olivares 190, Tigre.





















