Posted on: December 20th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Food ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Press Releases ]
Tags: Chile, family, recipe
“Rio Joes Brands, Inc. releases its wine selection on-line at www.RioJoes.com. Rio Joes, a Brazilian lifestyle company and purveyor of wine and cachaca of Brazil, launches the holiday season with its new wine selection.
Stepan Baghdassarian, President of Rio Joes, states, “Celebrating the lifestyle of Brazil is integral to my companys philosophy. Wine is always served at festive and holiday gatherings so this is the perfect time to release my selection.”
Christmas and New Years Eve is celebrated at the beach or at festive gatherings of family and friends throughout the country of Brazil. Rio Joes offers a broad selection of wines to be accessible to all patrons and pleasing to the most discriminating of palates.
Rio Joes wine selection is available at your on-line wine shop:
http://www.RioJoes.com. Shipped for next-day delivery, Rio Joes has the perfect wine selection for easy holiday gift giving.Brazilian wines are the next up and coming wines from South America and Rio Joes is happy to bring them to you. The wine producing regions are primarily at the southern tip of Brazil and are geographically in the same latitudinal area as the Argentinean and Chilean wine growing regions. Rio Joes Brazilian wines are of the same caliber as better known French and New World wines, yet priced accessibly for the full range of connoisseurs.
Rio Joes is all about Living the Life, and enjoying wine and cachaca of Brazil. Living the Life means good food, good wine, good cachaca, good coffee, good music, the beach, soccer, traveling and enjoying life with friends and family. Rio Joes is the leading purveyor of Brazilian wines and cachacas, and offers expertise and recipes for perfect selection and enjoyment. “
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