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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Milonga Outing to Salon Canning with Narrative Tango Tours
After finishing a wine tasting in Buenos Aires, so many of our guests ask about tango shows, tango classes and tango tours. This has never been an area of expertise of ours but last night I was lucky enough to … Continue reading
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Tagged narrative tango tours, tango in buenos aires, tango tourism, tango tours
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Street Photo Tours and Photography Tourism in Buenos Aires
One of the great things about our wine tastings in Buenos Aires is that it isn’t like a huge made for tourists tango show or city tour that everyone goes on. Our tastings are fun, social, and even a little … Continue reading
Safety Tips for Tourists in Buenos Aires
I just got off the phone with a lovely woman from New York who came to visit Buenos Aires and Mendoza because she loves Argentine wine. She called to book one of our wine tastings in Buenos Aires and while … Continue reading
Restaurant Review: Marfa Delivery Buenos Aires
Since I recently moved and no longer live 4 blocks from the Anuva office I no longer have time to run home to eat lunch. This means I now have to bring a lunch. Unfortunately, I often forget my lunch … Continue reading
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Tagged healthy food in buenos aires, restaurants in buenos aires
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Sipan Peruvian Restaurant in Buenos Aires
In Buenos Aires, like much of the world right now, Peruvian fusion food is very popular because of the unique dishes, flavors, and colors. After a wine tasting one day last week I had the chance to eat at another … Continue reading
Carinae Grand Reserve Syrah 2008 and 2007
Another one of the great wineries in Mendoza is called Carinae. A true boutique winery with about a 8000 case (100kL) production annually, this winery is situated on the Bikes and Wines tour in Maipu, Mendoza. Just as an aside, … Continue reading
Top 5 Shopping Tips For Buenos Aires Visitors
In the interest of giving you useful things to do in Buenos Aires and information that will help you navigate the waters of this fair city, it seems super important to know where to shop in Buenos Aires and what … Continue reading
Mairena Malbec 2007: Wine Tasting Notes
We have been absolutely blowing through the Mairena wines as of late. Why? They have the Holy Trinity of salable wine. The magic trifecta that makes wines sales happen: price, quality and packaging. It is actually a rare thing for … Continue reading
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Tagged mairena, mairena malbec, Malbec, vertical wine tasting, wine tasting
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Buenos Aires Restaurant Review: Lima Mia
Very often we get the question “what else is there to eat in Buenos Aires besides beef, pizza and pasta?”. After explaining my very strong feelings on ice cream, I usually think about the “ethnic” foods that are available in … Continue reading

