Archive for the ‘Business’ Category

Domaine Bousquet’s expression and elegance

October 21, 2011 by Laura Saieg

A trip from France led Jean Bousquet to discover in Tupungato the best vineyards to embark on his wine project. Nowadays, the company is present in more than 40 markets and its wines are worldwide recognized.

Montechez, aimed high from the start

October 14, 2011 by Mariano Zalazar

In few years, the winery located in San Carlos, Mendoza, managed to get established in the domestic market. Today, its wines are making a foray into the international industry.

How to keep the business running another 110 years

October 12, 2011 by Laura Saieg

Continuous quality, clear goals and constant investment, are some of the premises that Luigi Bosca has always been based on, positioning itself into both the domestic and foreign market as one of the Argentina’s leading wineries.

Finca Las Moras becomes a benchmark of San Juan

September 16, 2011 by Mariano Zalazar

It is one of the most leading wineries in San Juan, which combines grapes from the Pedernal, Zonda and Tulum Valleys to achieve excellent-quality wines.

Molinos invests USD 12 million in its wine lines

September 2, 2011 by Laura Saieg

With this investment plan, Nieto Senetiner is committed to continue growing. The gamble of the Group, in Mendoza-Argentina, consists of new vineyards, expansion of the winery capacity and a new line of sparkling wines.

French style with the best of Mendoza terroir

August 26, 2011 by Mariano Zalazar

Every wine liter is under a personalized making at Lariviere Yturbe, a winery knowing the best way of exploiting its virtues.

Brands with centenarian roots

August 3, 2011 by Gabriela Malizia

In these days, two centenarian wineries celebrated their birthday. One of them is Santa Ana, whose 120th anniversary was the last July 26th. The other one is Luigi Bosca, owned by Arizu family, which reached its 110th anniversary and still remains in the hands of the same family.

NQN, a company that grew 16 times in 9 years

July 26, 2011 by Gabriela Malizia y Mariano Zalazar

Its production went from 56 thousand to 940 thousand liters of wine between 2003 and 2011. Its annual turnover amounted to AR$16 million. This is the case of a successful winery from the Patagonia’s region of San Patricio del Chañar.

The score of success

July 12, 2011 by Mariano Zalazar

Four experienced wine connoisseurs worked together to give birth to “Viñas del Adagio”. Quality and growth expectations are the true reflection of their achievements.

Humberto Canale, centenarian winery from the Patagonia

July 4, 2011 by Mariano Zalazar

Pioneer in the Patagonia and Argentina wine production, this winery has been a clear example of commitment in each generation.