Anuva just got a great write-up in The Oregonian! (They got a couple of the minor details wrong, but the gist is spot on.)
From Oregon to Argentina and back
“Two years ago, Portland native Daniel Karlin traveled to Argentina and fell in love — twice. His first love is named Lourdes Silvera, and she’s now Karlin’s fiancee. His second love was Argentine wine, and it’s now his baby.
Karlin’s company, called Anuva Vinos, sources small-batch, artisanal Argentine wines that aren’t available in the U.S. and direct-ships them to its members. (Anuva is a mishmash of “Argentina” and uva, which means “grape” in Spanish.) The well-curated monthly picks tend to be heavy on Argentina’s signature red, malbec, followed by lesser-known Argentine as well as international varietals.
If you’ve been reading this column lately, you know that malbec and the white torrontes offer tremendous bang for the buck…”
Check out the rest of the article here.
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Gustavo Sinner | 21-Apr-09 at 10:05 am | Permalink
Me interesaria conversar con Daniel sobre su proyecto Anuva y la posibilidad de visitar nuestra bodega en San Patricio del Chañar, Neuquen, “Patagonia Argentina”.
Atentamente,
Gustavo
Lourdes Silveira | 19-May-09 at 8:03 pm | Permalink
Just found funny your loved one shares my name and surname.
good luck in your project and your love life!!