Posada Borravino offers quiet accommodation as well as personalized attention and winemaking orientation.
Posada Borravino offers quiet accommodation as well as personalized attention and winemaking orientation.
This is pointed out by The Wine Economist -based on the December issue of Wine Business Monthly-, which distinguishes between what is “big” (where the most consumer dollars are going) and what is “hot” (the categories that show the fastest growth) in the US market. Argentina and New Zealand are included among the first places in this “hot” category.
According to a research carried out by Euromonitor International, consumption growth registered in Brazil, Russia, India and China, is also generating changes in the positions of the world’s leading drinks producers.
The traditional character of the winery is promoted by state-of-the-art machinery and a small-scale model that favors only those aspects that guarantee the superior quality of the product.
In Caucete, San Juan, where the sun is quite intense at midday and the temperature range varies between 66 and 104ºF at summer time, the winery Casa Montes is writing its story.
Last week, the Argentinian Society of Wine Professionals (SAPV, for its acronym in Spanish) performed the first seminar called “Escenarios 2011″, which was operated by Área del Vino, with the aim of analyzing the winemaking scene for next year.
High technology and terroir variety are combined at Doña Paula, a company that aims to be different from the rest through innovations.
Alejandro Sejanovich and Jeff Mausbach worked during 16 and 13 years, respectively, in one of Argentina’s biggest companies: Catena Zapata. Today, both are carrying out personal and joint projects.
Alhough DiamAndes de Uco Gran Reserva 2007 is already in the market, French businessmen confirmed they will open its winery in Mendoza the next 3rd December. The total investment amounts to 15 million dollars.
Sustainability, carbon footprint reduction, anti-alcoholic campaigns and labeling were some of the issues discussed by the representatives of the World Wine Trade Group in the meeting performed in Mendoza, Argentina, last week.