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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Buenos Aires Wine Tasting Goes to Oregon
In attempts to spread the word, one of our best clients, a fellow Oregonian who we will call Mr. Ketchup (he will get this joke), invited me to the luxurious Riverside Golf Club in Portland, Oregon to taste fabulous Malbec, … Continue reading
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Choripan and the Rosedal
Buenos Aires is well-known for many things including tango shows, wine tastings, and a great steak dinner. However, nestled along the perimeter of the Palermo neighborhood is the Central Park of Buenos Aires or Rosedal. Rosedal is a sprawling park … Continue reading
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Argentine Wine Receives More Praise
In the most recent edition of Wine Spectator magazine, there was a great article written by Nathan Wesley about the amazing price to quality ratio of Argentine wine, and how not only is Argentine Malbec being awarded high ratings, but … Continue reading
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Abercrombie, Fitch and Wine
It sometimes crosses the mind as to whether there is any relationship between the love of Abercrombie and Fitch clothing, and the love of Wine. It indeed seems to me that there is a strong relationship: those who love the … Continue reading
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The Age Old Question of Ageing Wine
I was recently extremely pleased when I opened a bottle of our Naiara Malbec Reserve 2006 to find that it had gone through an evolution. I had not tasted this wine for at least a year and attended a wedding … Continue reading
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Costumbres Argentinos
The famous Argentine 80′s rock song Costumbres Argentinos by the infamous band Los Abuelos de la Nada documented the powerful and distinct cultural customs and traditions of Argentina. I spent my Sunday with my group of local Argentine friends, some … Continue reading
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Argentine Wine Trends
These days with the Argentine Malbec known throughout the world everyone is asking what will be the next great wine coming out of Argentina? For at home wine tastings, look for Cabernet Sauvignon, Torrontes, and Pinot Noir from Argentina. According … Continue reading
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Starbucks in Argentina
As someone native to the Northwestern part of the United States, coffee is nearly as dear to me as a bottle of good Argentine wine and getting to taste a new varietal. I was brought up in a culture where … Continue reading
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What Would Hamlet Say About Argentine Wine?
We know Voltaire’s opinion of Buenos Aires — in the wee hours after its discovery, he mentions it in his most candid novel — but we might never know Shakespeare’s. But it is a useful exercise for speculation: what would … Continue reading
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Argentine Winemakers Begin Focusing on China
As wine exports from Argentina continue to rise, the industry is beginning to enter new territories once considered off limits. Reuters recently published an article regarding an agressive plan to export $2 billion USD in wine to China by 2020. … Continue reading
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