bien amigos: a wine to set aside the rivalry between brazil and argentina.
bien amigos: a wine to set aside the rivalry between brazil and argentina.
bien amigos: a wine to set aside the rivalry between brazil and argentina.
bien amigos: a wine to set aside the rivalry between brazil and argentina.
bien amigos: a wine to set aside the rivalry between brazil and argentina.
bien amigos: a wine to set aside the rivalry between brazil and argentina.
Bringing together the best of both countries wine and football Bodega Dante Robino is launching “Bien Amigos” in Brazil, a limited-edition wine made in collaboration with the Brazilian winery Bueno Wines.
Ahead of the winery’s official launch in Brazil, Dante Robino introduced Bien Amigos, a blend of Malbec Argentina’s most representative grape and Brazilian Merlot. The wine was created together with Bueno Wines and will be a limited edition of 18,000 bottles, to be sold exclusively in Brazil.
Just like in 2021, when Dante Robino launched “Tregua” in Uruguay that time it was a Bonarda and Tannat blend Bien Amigos arrives to break down the rivalry between Argentines and Brazilians.
“This launch is very important for us because it reflects our collaborative spirit and it’s also an important step toward what will be the winery’s official entry into Brazil, which we will be announcing in March 2023,” said Nicolás Bruno, General Manager of Bodega Dante Robino.
The number of bottles in the edition was not chosen at random it represents the career of Galvão Bueno, the legendary Brazilian football commentator and owner of Bueno Wines, in World Cups. From his debut calling West Germany vs. Australia in 1974 to the last match of Qatar 2022, Galvão Bueno will have totaled just over 18,000 days as a World Cup commentator.
“The rivalry with Argentina is much stronger on the football pitch than anywhere else, and I fueled that for many years. But outside the stadiums, the story is different. Between Brazil and Argentina we created a very strong brand, and our expectation is that Bien Amigos will be a success. Creating a wine with our brothers, in partnership with the Argentine winery Dante Robino, is a victory and a source of pride,” said Galvão Bueno, founder and General Manager of Bueno Wines.
The Brazil Argentina blend
Youthful and medium-bodied, Bien Amigos is an intense yet well-balanced wine on the palate. Created by the winemaking teams from both wineries, it has notes of ripe red fruits, especially plum and blueberry, with hints of black pepper. To better enjoy its flavor, it is recommended to pair it with grilled red meats, feijoada, and charcuterie and cheese boards.
Bringing together the best of both countries wine and football Bodega Dante Robino is launching “Bien Amigos” in Brazil, a limited-edition wine made in collaboration with the Brazilian winery Bueno Wines.
Ahead of the winery’s official launch in Brazil, Dante Robino introduced Bien Amigos, a blend of Malbec Argentina’s most representative grape and Brazilian Merlot. The wine was created together with Bueno Wines and will be a limited edition of 18,000 bottles, to be sold exclusively in Brazil.
Just like in 2021, when Dante Robino launched “Tregua” in Uruguay that time it was a Bonarda and Tannat blend Bien Amigos arrives to break down the rivalry between Argentines and Brazilians.
“This launch is very important for us because it reflects our collaborative spirit and it’s also an important step toward what will be the winery’s official entry into Brazil, which we will be announcing in March 2023,” said Nicolás Bruno, General Manager of Bodega Dante Robino.
The number of bottles in the edition was not chosen at random it represents the career of Galvão Bueno, the legendary Brazilian football commentator and owner of Bueno Wines, in World Cups. From his debut calling West Germany vs. Australia in 1974 to the last match of Qatar 2022, Galvão Bueno will have totaled just over 18,000 days as a World Cup commentator.
“The rivalry with Argentina is much stronger on the football pitch than anywhere else, and I fueled that for many years. But outside the stadiums, the story is different. Between Brazil and Argentina we created a very strong brand, and our expectation is that Bien Amigos will be a success. Creating a wine with our brothers, in partnership with the Argentine winery Dante Robino, is a victory and a source of pride,” said Galvão Bueno, founder and General Manager of Bueno Wines.
The Brazil Argentina blend
Youthful and medium-bodied, Bien Amigos is an intense yet well-balanced wine on the palate. Created by the winemaking teams from both wineries, it has notes of ripe red fruits, especially plum and blueberry, with hints of black pepper. To better enjoy its flavor, it is recommended to pair it with grilled red meats, feijoada, and charcuterie and cheese boards.
Bringing together the best of both countries wine and football Bodega Dante Robino is launching “Bien Amigos” in Brazil, a limited-edition wine made in collaboration with the Brazilian winery Bueno Wines.
Ahead of the winery’s official launch in Brazil, Dante Robino introduced Bien Amigos, a blend of Malbec Argentina’s most representative grape and Brazilian Merlot. The wine was created together with Bueno Wines and will be a limited edition of 18,000 bottles, to be sold exclusively in Brazil.
Just like in 2021, when Dante Robino launched “Tregua” in Uruguay that time it was a Bonarda and Tannat blend Bien Amigos arrives to break down the rivalry between Argentines and Brazilians.
“This launch is very important for us because it reflects our collaborative spirit and it’s also an important step toward what will be the winery’s official entry into Brazil, which we will be announcing in March 2023,” said Nicolás Bruno, General Manager of Bodega Dante Robino.
The number of bottles in the edition was not chosen at random it represents the career of Galvão Bueno, the legendary Brazilian football commentator and owner of Bueno Wines, in World Cups. From his debut calling West Germany vs. Australia in 1974 to the last match of Qatar 2022, Galvão Bueno will have totaled just over 18,000 days as a World Cup commentator.
“The rivalry with Argentina is much stronger on the football pitch than anywhere else, and I fueled that for many years. But outside the stadiums, the story is different. Between Brazil and Argentina we created a very strong brand, and our expectation is that Bien Amigos will be a success. Creating a wine with our brothers, in partnership with the Argentine winery Dante Robino, is a victory and a source of pride,” said Galvão Bueno, founder and General Manager of Bueno Wines.
The Brazil Argentina blend
Youthful and medium-bodied, Bien Amigos is an intense yet well-balanced wine on the palate. Created by the winemaking teams from both wineries, it has notes of ripe red fruits, especially plum and blueberry, with hints of black pepper. To better enjoy its flavor, it is recommended to pair it with grilled red meats, feijoada, and charcuterie and cheese boards.
Bringing together the best of both countries wine and football Bodega Dante Robino is launching “Bien Amigos” in Brazil, a limited-edition wine made in collaboration with the Brazilian winery Bueno Wines.
Ahead of the winery’s official launch in Brazil, Dante Robino introduced Bien Amigos, a blend of Malbec Argentina’s most representative grape and Brazilian Merlot. The wine was created together with Bueno Wines and will be a limited edition of 18,000 bottles, to be sold exclusively in Brazil.
Just like in 2021, when Dante Robino launched “Tregua” in Uruguay that time it was a Bonarda and Tannat blend Bien Amigos arrives to break down the rivalry between Argentines and Brazilians.
“This launch is very important for us because it reflects our collaborative spirit and it’s also an important step toward what will be the winery’s official entry into Brazil, which we will be announcing in March 2023,” said Nicolás Bruno, General Manager of Bodega Dante Robino.
The number of bottles in the edition was not chosen at random it represents the career of Galvão Bueno, the legendary Brazilian football commentator and owner of Bueno Wines, in World Cups. From his debut calling West Germany vs. Australia in 1974 to the last match of Qatar 2022, Galvão Bueno will have totaled just over 18,000 days as a World Cup commentator.
“The rivalry with Argentina is much stronger on the football pitch than anywhere else, and I fueled that for many years. But outside the stadiums, the story is different. Between Brazil and Argentina we created a very strong brand, and our expectation is that Bien Amigos will be a success. Creating a wine with our brothers, in partnership with the Argentine winery Dante Robino, is a victory and a source of pride,” said Galvão Bueno, founder and General Manager of Bueno Wines.
The Brazil Argentina blend
Youthful and medium-bodied, Bien Amigos is an intense yet well-balanced wine on the palate. Created by the winemaking teams from both wineries, it has notes of ripe red fruits, especially plum and blueberry, with hints of black pepper. To better enjoy its flavor, it is recommended to pair it with grilled red meats, feijoada, and charcuterie and cheese boards.
Bringing together the best of both countries wine and football Bodega Dante Robino is launching “Bien Amigos” in Brazil, a limited-edition wine made in collaboration with the Brazilian winery Bueno Wines.
Ahead of the winery’s official launch in Brazil, Dante Robino introduced Bien Amigos, a blend of Malbec Argentina’s most representative grape and Brazilian Merlot. The wine was created together with Bueno Wines and will be a limited edition of 18,000 bottles, to be sold exclusively in Brazil.
Just like in 2021, when Dante Robino launched “Tregua” in Uruguay that time it was a Bonarda and Tannat blend Bien Amigos arrives to break down the rivalry between Argentines and Brazilians.
“This launch is very important for us because it reflects our collaborative spirit and it’s also an important step toward what will be the winery’s official entry into Brazil, which we will be announcing in March 2023,” said Nicolás Bruno, General Manager of Bodega Dante Robino.
The number of bottles in the edition was not chosen at random it represents the career of Galvão Bueno, the legendary Brazilian football commentator and owner of Bueno Wines, in World Cups. From his debut calling West Germany vs. Australia in 1974 to the last match of Qatar 2022, Galvão Bueno will have totaled just over 18,000 days as a World Cup commentator.
“The rivalry with Argentina is much stronger on the football pitch than anywhere else, and I fueled that for many years. But outside the stadiums, the story is different. Between Brazil and Argentina we created a very strong brand, and our expectation is that Bien Amigos will be a success. Creating a wine with our brothers, in partnership with the Argentine winery Dante Robino, is a victory and a source of pride,” said Galvão Bueno, founder and General Manager of Bueno Wines.
The Brazil Argentina blend
Youthful and medium-bodied, Bien Amigos is an intense yet well-balanced wine on the palate. Created by the winemaking teams from both wineries, it has notes of ripe red fruits, especially plum and blueberry, with hints of black pepper. To better enjoy its flavor, it is recommended to pair it with grilled red meats, feijoada, and charcuterie and cheese boards.
Bringing together the best of both countries wine and football Bodega Dante Robino is launching “Bien Amigos” in Brazil, a limited-edition wine made in collaboration with the Brazilian winery Bueno Wines.
Ahead of the winery’s official launch in Brazil, Dante Robino introduced Bien Amigos, a blend of Malbec Argentina’s most representative grape and Brazilian Merlot. The wine was created together with Bueno Wines and will be a limited edition of 18,000 bottles, to be sold exclusively in Brazil.
Just like in 2021, when Dante Robino launched “Tregua” in Uruguay that time it was a Bonarda and Tannat blend Bien Amigos arrives to break down the rivalry between Argentines and Brazilians.
“This launch is very important for us because it reflects our collaborative spirit and it’s also an important step toward what will be the winery’s official entry into Brazil, which we will be announcing in March 2023,” said Nicolás Bruno, General Manager of Bodega Dante Robino.
The number of bottles in the edition was not chosen at random it represents the career of Galvão Bueno, the legendary Brazilian football commentator and owner of Bueno Wines, in World Cups. From his debut calling West Germany vs. Australia in 1974 to the last match of Qatar 2022, Galvão Bueno will have totaled just over 18,000 days as a World Cup commentator.
“The rivalry with Argentina is much stronger on the football pitch than anywhere else, and I fueled that for many years. But outside the stadiums, the story is different. Between Brazil and Argentina we created a very strong brand, and our expectation is that Bien Amigos will be a success. Creating a wine with our brothers, in partnership with the Argentine winery Dante Robino, is a victory and a source of pride,” said Galvão Bueno, founder and General Manager of Bueno Wines.
The Brazil Argentina blend
Youthful and medium-bodied, Bien Amigos is an intense yet well-balanced wine on the palate. Created by the winemaking teams from both wineries, it has notes of ripe red fruits, especially plum and blueberry, with hints of black pepper. To better enjoy its flavor, it is recommended to pair it with grilled red meats, feijoada, and charcuterie and cheese boards.