Valentin Bianchi: Argentinian Wines with an Italian Heritage
Last year, a new winemaking team was hired by Valentin Bianchi to help reshape the future of the company. The launch of a new winery, in the Uco Valley, called Enzo Bianchi, was an integral part of their strategic plan. The Enzo Bianchi name has a distinctive Italian ring to it, as like many other […]The post Valentin Bianchi: Argentinian Wines with an Italian Heritage appeared first on Pursuitist.
The Valentin Bianchi Winery in San Rafael, Mendoza Argentina. Image Courtesy of Bodegas Valentin BianchiLast year, a new winemaking team was hired by Valentin Bianchi to help reshape the future of the company. The launch of a new winery, in the Uco Valley, called Enzo Bianchi, was an integral part of their strategic plan.The Enzo Bianchi name has a distinctive Italian ring to it, as like many other “New World” wines, its parent company, Valentin Bianchi, was founded by European immigrants nearly a century ago. In South America, it was the Italians who followed the agricultural heritage of their homeland and planted vines in such fertile soil as Argentina’s Mendoza region. The Enzo Bianchi name has a distinctive Italian ring to it, as like many other “New World” wines, its parent company, Valentin Bianchi, was founded by European immigrants nearly a century ago. Courtesy of Bodegas Valentin BianchiLikewise, Valentin Bianchi was an Italian immigrant who arrived in Argentina in 1910. A success story worthy of being in a Horatio Alger novel, Bianchi...
The Valentin Bianchi Winery in San Rafael, Mendoza Argentina. Image Courtesy of Bodegas Valentin BianchiLast year, a new winemaking team was hired by Valentin Bianchi to help reshape the future of the company. The launch of a new winery, in the Uco Valley, called Enzo Bianchi, was an integral part of their strategic plan.The Enzo Bianchi name has a distinctive Italian ring to it, as like many other “New World” wines, its parent company, Valentin Bianchi, was founded by European immigrants nearly a century ago. In South America, it was the Italians who followed the agricultural heritage of their homeland and planted vines in such fertile soil as Argentina’s Mendoza region. The Enzo Bianchi name has a distinctive Italian ring to it, as like many other “New World” wines, its parent company, Valentin Bianchi, was founded by European immigrants nearly a century ago. Courtesy of Bodegas Valentin BianchiLikewise, Valentin Bianchi was an Italian immigrant who arrived in Argentina in 1910. A success story worthy of being in a Horatio Alger novel, Bianchi...
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