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Author Archives: Sarah
Buenos Aires Restaurant Review – Tegui
Last night I went out with my girlfriends to Tegui, a very trendy restaurant in Palermo Hollywood. I have been hearing a lot of buzz about Tegui in the last few months and read many excellent reviews, so I was … Continue reading
Get Beautiful for BA with ‘Fancy Fingers and Ladygardens’
Have you just returned to Buenos Aires after a exhilarating trip around the diverse landscapes of Argentina? Maybe you discovered the high altitude beauty of Salta in the north, trekked and trawled the cool icy terrain of Patagonia in the south or relaxed … Continue reading
Buenos Aires Restaurant Review – Lo de Jesus, Palermo Soho
Anuva has finally moved our Buenos Aires wine tastings into our new space called “Reserve” in Palermo Soho! Look for cool pictures of Reserve on our website soon…. I do not know the restaurant scene as well on this side … Continue reading
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Tagged Asado, bife de lomo, lo de jesus, molleja, palermo soho, parrilla, restaurant review, restaurant review buenos aires
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Restaurant Review – El Pobre Luis Parilla in Belgrano
I recently ate at the parilla El Pobre Luis, located in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The restaurant is situated slightly off the beaten tourist path, but in an interesting part of town, right in the middle of Chinatown, … Continue reading
Best Argentine Summer Wines!
Best Summer Wines The weather is finally heating up here in Buenos Aires and portenos are hitting the parks! People are really liking the white wines in our wine tastings lately because they are crisp and refreshing. I have been … Continue reading
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Tagged picnic wine, summer wines, summertime, warm weather wine
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Top 5 Best “Ferias” (Street Fairs) in Buenos Aires
If you are looking for things to do in Buenos Aires or things to do in Argentina in general, here is a list of the best street fairs in Buenos Aires… 1. San Telmo Feria – The market in the … Continue reading
Top 5 Unusual Activities in Buenos Aires
If you’ve been to all of the main tourist sites in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as an Anuva wine tasting, and want to do something a bit different, here are my top five off-the-beaten path activities. 1. The toilet … Continue reading
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Top 5 Restaurants in Las Canitas, Buenos Aires
No wine tastings are offered in these restaurants in Las Canitas, Buenos Aires, but you can still eat and drink well! The Office A newer bar and restaurant made for ex-pats and tourists that miss American food. Menu includes amazing … Continue reading
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Paul Hobbs in Argentina
At our wine tastings in Buenos Aires, Argentina, you can find wines with many different vintages, or years. Currently we are using a 2006, a 2008, a 2009, a 2010, and a non-vintage (meaning that grapes from different years are … Continue reading
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Caluna Blend Wine from Argentina
One of my favorite wines to serve of late in our wine tastings in Buenos Aires, Argentina is the Caluna Blend, a blend of 48% Malbec, 42% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 10% Merlot. It has become an easy best-seller in just … Continue reading
