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Argentine Wine Review – Bodegas Nanni Tannat

Now the Tannat varietal is one that many of you may not have heard of. It is originally a French varietal (like the vast majority) and gets its name from its high tannin content. It is actually the most tannic … Continue reading

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Wine from Salta Argentina: How it is different

At the highest altitude vineyards in the world (upwards of 6000 ft or 2000m), the theme usually revolves around Torrontés. This variety, although originally Spanish, expresses itself best here with an abundant honeyed floral aroma and crisp citric mouth. The … Continue reading

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Anuva Looks Across Rio de la Plata into Uruguay’s Boutique Wine Scene

A short boat ride from Buenos Aires sits some uncharted wine territory. Uruguay is slowly changing its reputation in the wine world or lack there of. In recent years innovations and experiments in wine have concentrated their small production into … Continue reading

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