Buenos Aires Whisky Museum: The World’s Largest Private Collection & Sustainability Leader

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The Buenos Aires Whisky Museum is a unique space housing the world’s largest private whisky bottle collection, becoming a cultural and sustainable icon in Argentina. Located in the Villa Urquiza neighborhood, the museum showcases over 4,000 exclusive bottles, attracting whisky lovers and collectors worldwide. Its founder, Miguel Ángel Reigosa, is a renowned figure in the whisky world, rivaling prestigious collections in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Miguel Ángel Reigosa: Founder and Whisky Enthusiast

Miguel Ángel Reigosa has assembled an impressive collection of rare and limited-edition bottles, making the Buenos Aires Whisky Museum a must-visit destination for whisky connoisseurs. His dedication has positioned the museum among the world’s top whisky institutions.

Miguel Reigosa, founder of the Whisky Museum and whisky bottle collector

Sustainability and Recycling at the Whisky Museum

The museum’s environmental commitment stands out. In partnership with Green Glass, all empty bottles are recycled to prevent waste in Buenos Aires. These recycled bottles are transformed into sustainable products like whisky glasses and ice buckets, perfect for stylish and eco-friendly bar decor.

Recycled whisky bottles and glass from the Whisky Museum, Buenos Aires, showcasing sustainable whisky art

Premium Whisky and Responsible Enjoyment

Visitors can savor exclusive labels such as The Macallan and Arran at the museum’s bar, two highly regarded single malts beloved by experts. The museum promotes responsible drinking, encouraging visitors to enjoy whisky in moderation.

Contacto con el Museo

Whisky Museum Buenos Aires Argentina, private collection of whisky bottles and sustainable cultural space

If you want to organize an event or visit the Buenos Aires Whisky Museum to taste some of the world’s finest whiskies, here are the details:

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