Sustainable Whiskey Museum

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The Buenos Aires Whiskey Museum is an emblematic place that houses the largest private collection of whiskey bottles in the world. It is located in the Villa Urquiza neighborhood, more precisely at 3982 Monroe Avenue, city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The creator: Miguel Angel Reigosa

The creator of this place, an icon of whiskey in the world, is Miguel Angel Reigosa, who today has more than 4000 bottles on display. This large whiskey collection directly competes with the one found in Edinburgh, Scotland and offers unique and limited pieces.

Miguel Angel Reigosa founder of the Argentina Whiskey Museum

Recycling whiskey bottles

The Whiskey Museum is a place that is interested in sustainability from Argentina. And it should be noted that all its empty bottles are recycled by Green Glass to ensure that they do not become waste in the city of Buenos Aires. We want to highlight this responsible action so that every day different companies can begin to be aware of the garbage they generate.

Responsible whiskey consumption

The museum constantly encourages the responsible consumption of whiskey. In the bar you can taste dozens of exclusive whiskey labels such as The Macallan, Arran, which are 2 top-level single malts.

After these bottles are used up or emptied, Green Glass collects these containers and we house them in our facilities to later transform them into a sustainable product such as whiskey glasses or coolers to decorate any bar.

The Antiquary Whiskey Bottles
The Antiquary whiskey bottles recycled from the Whiskey Museum.
Artist: Lanchi

Contact with the Museum

Whiskey Museum Buenos Aires Argentina

If you want to hold an event at the Whiskey Museum or come to see it and taste the best Whiskeys in the world, here we leave you all the information.

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