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Montesalva wins Mexico, Canada, Vietnam and Dubai in Vinitaly – Everyday Virtues

Montesalva wins Mexico, Canada, Vietnam and Dubai in Vinitaly – Everyday Virtues


Verona – Mexico and Canada and then Vietnam and Dubai. For Monteselva, Vinithali, which ended last week, was abroad. Opportunity to engage foreign customers from markets looking to enter the only winery in Montesilvano (Pescara).

The brand, which was born about ten years ago, but rests on a century-old history, took advantage of the opportunity of the international wine fair to “create the foreign contacts we have established – the producer reveals. Nicholas DraganiThe owner along with his brother Gabriel, winemaker -. A goal that could be achieved even though Vinithali has been a bit subdued for the past two days”.

At the event, Monteselva focused on the Ilygias line and St.Angelum among the most awarded reds from Abruzzo with a silver (silver medal) at the International Wine Challenge in London. There are two big innovations linked to Illikias 2017, “a Montepulciano crossed in wood, in which we have introduced the Bordeaux format, and Jeroboam, a three-liter bottle designed exclusively for Asia, difficult to enter, but he appreciates these big formats very much.

Montesalva, which has secured a major trade fair meeting in the Italian market, is preparing to release a Montepulciano and Merlot white stock later this year.

The bag in the box has always been there and the Montesilvano company has always pushed hard. “We are the leader in this category in various countries and we offer quality wines in 3, 5 and 20 liter formats. We do not set out to produce low volume wines. Our standards are high and therefore apply to this design.

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