INPI informs that the ceremony took effect on December, 13 at São Francisco de Assis Church and it was joined by “authorities, wine producers and their relatives” -- the organization of the winemakers is mostly family who, many of them, are descendants of migrants. INPI also noted that “the first migrants arrived in the region in 1877, starting a tradition of grapes and wines that strengthened over 136 years. However, the former stood out more than the latter”.
Ms M Nunes, INPI’s representative, observed that “combining innovation and tradition, you are on the path of sustainable development”.
Aprobelo brings together 11 wineries and received an Indicação de Procedência (Indication of Source/Origin).
Source INPI.
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