bodega dante robino presents nave its new wine line
bodega dante robino presents nave its new wine line
bodega dante robino presents nave its new wine line
bodega dante robino presents nave its new wine line
bodega dante robino presents nave its new wine line
bodega dante robino presents nave its new wine line
Planets, constellations, orbits, and formulas are all part of Bodega Dante Robino’s new visual identity. But it would be impossible to discover new universes without a way to travel and without a team to make the journey possible. That’s why Dante Robino is introducing “Nave,” the new line that completes its portfolio and pays tribute to the people who drive the winery forward.
“As part of the reinvention process we went through this year, Nave emerged as a new line that comes to round out our portfolio across all segments and continue meeting the demands of our consumers, who are always looking for innovative options. We also wanted to pay a small tribute to the people who work at the winery and make everything we do possible. That’s why the labels show part of our team looking up to the sky in search of that Nave that will take us to Mars,” explained Nicolás Bruno, General Manager.
On the bottles you can see, for example, Cristina Neza, who has been working at the winery for 40 years, head winemaker Soledad Buenanueva, and even Nicolás Bruno himself, along with other members of the teams that make up the different pillars of the company. Continuing with the brand’s disruptive style, the labels feature dynamic designs. For each of the varietals, different frames of the same sequence are shown, creating an interesting visual effect on the shelves.
Nave is made up of four still wines (a Red Blend, a White Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec), characterized by being young and fresh wines with an elegant finish, and two sparkling wines: Extra Brut and Brut Rosé — the first Bonarda-based sparkling wine, using the winery’s flagship grape.
“We dared to experiment and travel with this Bonarda Brut Rosé. It’s the first time we’ve made it, using a grape that has always been significant for this winery and that has always been part of the high-end portfolio, with the iconic Gran Dante Bonarda and Legado Bonarda. We also know it is one of the most widely planted varieties in Argentina and Mendoza, with a great diversity of soils and climates. We set out to create a young sparkling wine, with a subtle and attractive color, fine and persistent bubbles, fresh aromas, citrus and floral notes, and a smooth, balanced palate. This Nave Rosé is propelled by the energy released by every bubble as it rises and bursts at the bottom of the glass,” said Soledad Buenanueva, winemaker at Bodega Dante Robino.
Planets, constellations, orbits, and formulas are all part of Bodega Dante Robino’s new visual identity. But it would be impossible to discover new universes without a way to travel and without a team to make the journey possible. That’s why Dante Robino is introducing “Nave,” the new line that completes its portfolio and pays tribute to the people who drive the winery forward.
“As part of the reinvention process we went through this year, Nave emerged as a new line that comes to round out our portfolio across all segments and continue meeting the demands of our consumers, who are always looking for innovative options. We also wanted to pay a small tribute to the people who work at the winery and make everything we do possible. That’s why the labels show part of our team looking up to the sky in search of that Nave that will take us to Mars,” explained Nicolás Bruno, General Manager.
On the bottles you can see, for example, Cristina Neza, who has been working at the winery for 40 years, head winemaker Soledad Buenanueva, and even Nicolás Bruno himself, along with other members of the teams that make up the different pillars of the company. Continuing with the brand’s disruptive style, the labels feature dynamic designs. For each of the varietals, different frames of the same sequence are shown, creating an interesting visual effect on the shelves.
Nave is made up of four still wines (a Red Blend, a White Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec), characterized by being young and fresh wines with an elegant finish, and two sparkling wines: Extra Brut and Brut Rosé — the first Bonarda-based sparkling wine, using the winery’s flagship grape.
“We dared to experiment and travel with this Bonarda Brut Rosé. It’s the first time we’ve made it, using a grape that has always been significant for this winery and that has always been part of the high-end portfolio, with the iconic Gran Dante Bonarda and Legado Bonarda. We also know it is one of the most widely planted varieties in Argentina and Mendoza, with a great diversity of soils and climates. We set out to create a young sparkling wine, with a subtle and attractive color, fine and persistent bubbles, fresh aromas, citrus and floral notes, and a smooth, balanced palate. This Nave Rosé is propelled by the energy released by every bubble as it rises and bursts at the bottom of the glass,” said Soledad Buenanueva, winemaker at Bodega Dante Robino.
Planets, constellations, orbits, and formulas are all part of Bodega Dante Robino’s new visual identity. But it would be impossible to discover new universes without a way to travel and without a team to make the journey possible. That’s why Dante Robino is introducing “Nave,” the new line that completes its portfolio and pays tribute to the people who drive the winery forward.
“As part of the reinvention process we went through this year, Nave emerged as a new line that comes to round out our portfolio across all segments and continue meeting the demands of our consumers, who are always looking for innovative options. We also wanted to pay a small tribute to the people who work at the winery and make everything we do possible. That’s why the labels show part of our team looking up to the sky in search of that Nave that will take us to Mars,” explained Nicolás Bruno, General Manager.
On the bottles you can see, for example, Cristina Neza, who has been working at the winery for 40 years, head winemaker Soledad Buenanueva, and even Nicolás Bruno himself, along with other members of the teams that make up the different pillars of the company. Continuing with the brand’s disruptive style, the labels feature dynamic designs. For each of the varietals, different frames of the same sequence are shown, creating an interesting visual effect on the shelves.
Nave is made up of four still wines (a Red Blend, a White Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec), characterized by being young and fresh wines with an elegant finish, and two sparkling wines: Extra Brut and Brut Rosé — the first Bonarda-based sparkling wine, using the winery’s flagship grape.
“We dared to experiment and travel with this Bonarda Brut Rosé. It’s the first time we’ve made it, using a grape that has always been significant for this winery and that has always been part of the high-end portfolio, with the iconic Gran Dante Bonarda and Legado Bonarda. We also know it is one of the most widely planted varieties in Argentina and Mendoza, with a great diversity of soils and climates. We set out to create a young sparkling wine, with a subtle and attractive color, fine and persistent bubbles, fresh aromas, citrus and floral notes, and a smooth, balanced palate. This Nave Rosé is propelled by the energy released by every bubble as it rises and bursts at the bottom of the glass,” said Soledad Buenanueva, winemaker at Bodega Dante Robino.
Planets, constellations, orbits, and formulas are all part of Bodega Dante Robino’s new visual identity. But it would be impossible to discover new universes without a way to travel and without a team to make the journey possible. That’s why Dante Robino is introducing “Nave,” the new line that completes its portfolio and pays tribute to the people who drive the winery forward.
“As part of the reinvention process we went through this year, Nave emerged as a new line that comes to round out our portfolio across all segments and continue meeting the demands of our consumers, who are always looking for innovative options. We also wanted to pay a small tribute to the people who work at the winery and make everything we do possible. That’s why the labels show part of our team looking up to the sky in search of that Nave that will take us to Mars,” explained Nicolás Bruno, General Manager.
On the bottles you can see, for example, Cristina Neza, who has been working at the winery for 40 years, head winemaker Soledad Buenanueva, and even Nicolás Bruno himself, along with other members of the teams that make up the different pillars of the company. Continuing with the brand’s disruptive style, the labels feature dynamic designs. For each of the varietals, different frames of the same sequence are shown, creating an interesting visual effect on the shelves.
Nave is made up of four still wines (a Red Blend, a White Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec), characterized by being young and fresh wines with an elegant finish, and two sparkling wines: Extra Brut and Brut Rosé — the first Bonarda-based sparkling wine, using the winery’s flagship grape.
“We dared to experiment and travel with this Bonarda Brut Rosé. It’s the first time we’ve made it, using a grape that has always been significant for this winery and that has always been part of the high-end portfolio, with the iconic Gran Dante Bonarda and Legado Bonarda. We also know it is one of the most widely planted varieties in Argentina and Mendoza, with a great diversity of soils and climates. We set out to create a young sparkling wine, with a subtle and attractive color, fine and persistent bubbles, fresh aromas, citrus and floral notes, and a smooth, balanced palate. This Nave Rosé is propelled by the energy released by every bubble as it rises and bursts at the bottom of the glass,” said Soledad Buenanueva, winemaker at Bodega Dante Robino.
Planets, constellations, orbits, and formulas are all part of Bodega Dante Robino’s new visual identity. But it would be impossible to discover new universes without a way to travel and without a team to make the journey possible. That’s why Dante Robino is introducing “Nave,” the new line that completes its portfolio and pays tribute to the people who drive the winery forward.
“As part of the reinvention process we went through this year, Nave emerged as a new line that comes to round out our portfolio across all segments and continue meeting the demands of our consumers, who are always looking for innovative options. We also wanted to pay a small tribute to the people who work at the winery and make everything we do possible. That’s why the labels show part of our team looking up to the sky in search of that Nave that will take us to Mars,” explained Nicolás Bruno, General Manager.
On the bottles you can see, for example, Cristina Neza, who has been working at the winery for 40 years, head winemaker Soledad Buenanueva, and even Nicolás Bruno himself, along with other members of the teams that make up the different pillars of the company. Continuing with the brand’s disruptive style, the labels feature dynamic designs. For each of the varietals, different frames of the same sequence are shown, creating an interesting visual effect on the shelves.
Nave is made up of four still wines (a Red Blend, a White Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec), characterized by being young and fresh wines with an elegant finish, and two sparkling wines: Extra Brut and Brut Rosé — the first Bonarda-based sparkling wine, using the winery’s flagship grape.
“We dared to experiment and travel with this Bonarda Brut Rosé. It’s the first time we’ve made it, using a grape that has always been significant for this winery and that has always been part of the high-end portfolio, with the iconic Gran Dante Bonarda and Legado Bonarda. We also know it is one of the most widely planted varieties in Argentina and Mendoza, with a great diversity of soils and climates. We set out to create a young sparkling wine, with a subtle and attractive color, fine and persistent bubbles, fresh aromas, citrus and floral notes, and a smooth, balanced palate. This Nave Rosé is propelled by the energy released by every bubble as it rises and bursts at the bottom of the glass,” said Soledad Buenanueva, winemaker at Bodega Dante Robino.
Planets, constellations, orbits, and formulas are all part of Bodega Dante Robino’s new visual identity. But it would be impossible to discover new universes without a way to travel and without a team to make the journey possible. That’s why Dante Robino is introducing “Nave,” the new line that completes its portfolio and pays tribute to the people who drive the winery forward.
“As part of the reinvention process we went through this year, Nave emerged as a new line that comes to round out our portfolio across all segments and continue meeting the demands of our consumers, who are always looking for innovative options. We also wanted to pay a small tribute to the people who work at the winery and make everything we do possible. That’s why the labels show part of our team looking up to the sky in search of that Nave that will take us to Mars,” explained Nicolás Bruno, General Manager.
On the bottles you can see, for example, Cristina Neza, who has been working at the winery for 40 years, head winemaker Soledad Buenanueva, and even Nicolás Bruno himself, along with other members of the teams that make up the different pillars of the company. Continuing with the brand’s disruptive style, the labels feature dynamic designs. For each of the varietals, different frames of the same sequence are shown, creating an interesting visual effect on the shelves.
Nave is made up of four still wines (a Red Blend, a White Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec), characterized by being young and fresh wines with an elegant finish, and two sparkling wines: Extra Brut and Brut Rosé — the first Bonarda-based sparkling wine, using the winery’s flagship grape.
“We dared to experiment and travel with this Bonarda Brut Rosé. It’s the first time we’ve made it, using a grape that has always been significant for this winery and that has always been part of the high-end portfolio, with the iconic Gran Dante Bonarda and Legado Bonarda. We also know it is one of the most widely planted varieties in Argentina and Mendoza, with a great diversity of soils and climates. We set out to create a young sparkling wine, with a subtle and attractive color, fine and persistent bubbles, fresh aromas, citrus and floral notes, and a smooth, balanced palate. This Nave Rosé is propelled by the energy released by every bubble as it rises and bursts at the bottom of the glass,” said Soledad Buenanueva, winemaker at Bodega Dante Robino.