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8 Best Beverages From Argentina

Argentina is a popular travel destination for many people. Here are the 8 best beverages from Argentina.

by TSA Desk
December 2, 2025
in Travel
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8 Best Beverages From Argentina

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You’ll want to try the local food and drink while you’re here. You’ll get thirsty with Argentina’s world-famous nightlife and beautiful sights, and luckily, Argentina has some local specialty drinks that will quench your thirst! Given below are the 8 best beverages from Argentina.

Table of Contents
  • Here Are The 8 Best Beverages From Argentina-
    • 1. Corn Ulpada
    • 2. Anapa
    • 3. Amargo Obrero
    • 4. Torrontes Riojano
    • 5. Bonarda Argentina
    • 6. Mate Con Leche
    • 7. El Submarino
    • 8. Hesperidin

Here Are The 8 Best Beverages From Argentina-

1. Corn Ulpada

Native to northern Argentina, Ulpada is a traditional non-alcoholic beverage made from corn mascara (also known as Ulpada), water, and sugar. When ready, drink immediately or consume within a few days.

8 Best Beverages From Argentina
Slurrp

Yellow cornmeal is the most common variety used to make this drink, but you can also use a broad bean diet instead of cornmeal.

Dating back to the Inca era, this drink was traditionally made in the states of Jujui, Tucuman, and Salta, Argentina, by people in the indigenous community who continue to enjoy it as a refreshing and vibrant drink on long trips and jobs. Sometimes I mix something with alcohol.

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2. Anapa

People in the Andean indigenous communities have a long tradition of preparing refreshing non-alcoholic beverages called Anapa. The main ingredient used to make this traditional drink is the fruit of the white carob tree, a legume belonging to the Prosopis Alba species.

8 Best Beverages From Argentina
Yummly

A paste of carob pods is combined only with water and then stirred manually to extract the juice of the carob paste before it is strained into a pleasantly sweet drink. This unfermented beverage is not enhanced with the addition of other ingredients such as sugar.

3. Amargo Obrero

People in the Andean indigenous communities have a long tradition of preparing refreshing non-alcoholic beverages called Anapa.

8 Best Beverages From Argentina
Diario UNO

The main ingredient used to make this traditional drink is the fruit of the white carob tree, a legume belonging to the Prosopis Alba species.

4. Torrontes Riojano

Torrontés Rioja is a white Argentine grape used to make wines of the same name variety. These light-bodied wines are usually fragrant and aromatic but usually exhibit a wide range of fruity, floral aromas complemented by a balanced, bright acidity.

8 Best Beverages From Argentina
Voy De Viaje

Best to enjoy at a young age, as it goes well with a variety of fish, veal, and pork-based dishes. Grapes are predominant in the northern regions of Salta and La Rioja and are associated with the Torrontés Sanfanino and Torrontés Mendocino varieties.

5. Bonarda Argentina

Born in Savoy, known as Douce Noir, this red grape variety shows great potential in Argentina. The grapes are cultivated primarily in the Mendoza wine region and, until recently, were the most widely cultivated in the country.

Bonarda is used in blends and high-quality varieties, usually light-bodied and fruity, with moderate tannins and balanced acidity.

8 Best Beverages From Argentina
BK Wine

These soothing and friendly wines usually show the aroma of cherries, plums, and cloves, and go well with a variety of dishes, from tomato-based pasta dishes to delicious meat-based dishes. Don’t confuse Argentine Bonarda with Italian Bonarda Piedmont.

6. Mate Con Leche

Matecon Resh is an injectable solution made from mate tea leaves and milk. Traditionally, companions are made of water, but this version completely replaces water with milk. Beverages are prepared by adding warm milk to dried mate cocido leaves.

8 Best Beverages From Argentina
Clarin

A creamier and less bitter version than standard mate tea. Mate cocido can be enjoyed on its own, but it is also commonly sweetened with sugar or honey and may contain spices. This version is also prepared and served in a hollowed-out gourd, along with a bombilla (a special metal straw that also acts as a strainer).

7. El Submarino

This Argentinean treat reinvented hot chocolate. Translated literally, el submarino means submarine, which refers to how to make a drink.

8 Best Beverages From Argentina
The Spruce Eats

Soak a thick chunk of dark chocolate in a mug of hot milk and stir the milk to make hot chocolate. This delicious drink is especially popular in winter, and it is advisable to add sugar for a sweeter version.

8. Hesperidin

Invented by  American Melville Seawell Bagley, this orange-based apéritif was created in Buenos Aires and was first launched in 1864. Hesperidin is characterized by the aroma of fresh oranges and herbs, and the taste is reminiscent of bitter oranges.

8 Best Beverages From Argentina
Cultured Food Life

You can enjoy it properly, but it is often mixed with tonic water and can also be used as a cocktail ingredient. Interestingly, Hesperidina was the first protected trademark in Argentina.

Argentine drinks are as unique and diverse as food. From non-Malbec wines to a variety of soft drinks, local drinks are worth tasting. These drinks are some of the best drinks around the world. Local people cherish these beverages. Here is the wrap-up on the 8 best beverages from Argentina. Make sure to check it out.

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