Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Mexico's hidden wine gems with a guided tasting of five regions paired with local cheeses, perfect for wine lovers seeking authentic flavors.
Queso y Vino: A Mexican Wine and Cheese Tasting Experience
If you’re exploring Mexico City and looking to explore a side of Mexican cuisine beyond tacos and tequila, the Queso y Vino tour offers a delightful glimpse into the country’s emerging wine scene paired with traditional cheeses. This experience promises to introduce you to eight exclusive wines from five distinct Mexican regions, carefully curated by a Certified Sommelier — a rare chance to taste wines you won’t find in Oaxaca or elsewhere.
What we love about this tour is the expert pairing of wines with local cheeses, which elevates the tasting from simple sipping to a cultural journey. Plus, it travels across seven different Mexican states, giving a taste of the country’s diverse wine-making heritage. A potential consideration is that at just 1 hour 30 minutes, the experience is fairly short, so you’ll want to savor every moment and be prepared for a concentrated session. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate quality over quantity and want a relaxed, intimate introduction to Mexican wines and cheese.
This experience suits wine enthusiasts, curious travelers eager to discover new flavors, or anyone looking for an authentic, educational, and flavorful activity during their city stay. If you’re after a unique cultural experience that combines education with tasting, this tour might just be your perfect match.


Wine enthusiasts might appreciate these other Mexico City tasting experiences
Starting at C. Querétaro 33 in the Roma Norte neighborhood, the tour kicks off at 2:00 pm. The location is accessible via public transit, making it convenient for most travelers. The activity lasts approximately 90 minutes, which makes it a perfect afternoon activity—long enough to enjoy a variety of wines and cheeses without feeling rushed.
What sets this tour apart is the careful selection of 8 wines from five different regions of Mexico. Unlike wines you might find in Oaxaca or other tourist hotspots, these are hidden gems that showcase Mexico’s potential as a serious wine producer, especially since Mexico is the first place to produce wine in the New World.
The sommelier guides you through each taste, sharing stories about the regions—perhaps about volcanic soils, climate influences, or traditional methods—that give each wine its distinct personality. Travelers can expect to learn how Mexican wines are more than just a local curiosity; they’re an exciting, evolving beverage with a story worth discovering.
The pairing is not merely about drinking wine; it’s about understanding the cultural craftsmanship behind Mexican cheeses. Each cheese complements the wines, highlighting different flavor profiles—think creamy, tangy, or nutty varieties—that elevate the tasting experience.
The experience is designed not only to demonstrate the culinary harmony but also to deepen appreciation for the local cheesemaking traditions. The curated selection, exclusive to this venue, makes it a unique treat for those interested in food culture.
Throughout the session, the sommelier shares insights into each region’s history and winemaking techniques, helping you understand how geography and tradition shape flavor. This makes the tasting more than just a sip-and-sample; it becomes a storytelling journey that connects you to Mexico’s diverse landscapes and cultural fabric.
For more Mexico City culinary adventures, you might enjoy these food and drink experiences
Though the tour currently has no reviews, the description and structure promise a focused, intimate experience. The fact that it’s a private activity only for your group suggests a personalized approach, allowing questions and interaction—perfect for those who want a deeper understanding.
At $78.20 per person, this experience offers a premium tasting for those interested in Mexican wines and cheeses. Given the curated selection of exclusive wines, the expert guidance, and the intimate setting, many would find this a good value—especially since similar wine tastings in other countries often cost more for fewer wines or less personalized attention.

This activity is ideal for wine lovers who want to expand their horizons with Mexican varietals. It’s also a fantastic choice for foodies seeking new flavor combinations—pairing wines with local cheeses is a delicious way to understand Mexico’s culinary richness.
Travelers interested in cultural education will appreciate the stories behind each region, gaining insight into Mexico’s diverse wine heritage. Plus, it’s a wonderful, relaxed way to spend an afternoon in Mexico City, particularly for those who enjoy small-group settings and expert guidance.
The Queso y Vino tasting offers a refined, educational experience that highlights the lesser-known wine regions of Mexico. It’s a wonderful way to spend an afternoon for anyone who enjoys discovering new flavors and learning about local traditions. The pairing of exclusive wines with traditional cheeses creates a memorable tasting that’s both elegant and approachable.
While the experience is brief, its intimacy and expert curation make it standout. If you’re seeking an authentic, sophisticated introduction to Mexican wines—and love cheese—you’ll find this tour well worth the price. It’s especially perfect for curious wine enthusiasts or those wanting a cultural activity that combines education with delicious tasting.

Is this a private tour?
Yes, the experience is private, meaning only your group will participate, offering a more personalized and relaxed environment.
How long does the tour last?
The tasting lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, providing enough time to enjoy eight wines and cheeses without feeling rushed.
What’s included in the price?
All the necessary tasting materials—wines and cheeses exclusive to the venue—are included. You won’t need to bring anything except your curiosity.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility in your itinerary.
Where does it start?
The tour begins at C. Querétaro 33 in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City, a convenient location near public transit.
Is this experience suitable for wine novices?
Absolutely. The guide explains the wines’ stories and characteristics, making it accessible whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a curious beginner.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted, ensuring accessibility for all travelers.
In summary, Queso y Vino delivers a thoughtful look into Mexico’s burgeoning wine scene paired with local cheeses—perfect for those seeking an authentic, educational, and delicious experience in Mexico City.