Sunday, July 12, 2015

Italian immigration in Brazil and the vineyards.

Italian immigration in Brazil and the vineyards.

"Land without a priest, without bread and without wine"
And so, heartbroken, Italian immigrants came to Brazil, referred to our land, after they have tried,
unsuccessfully to cultivate the seedlings here they had brought from Italy. Coming from Vicenza, Piedmont, Lombardy and Veneto, the
immigrants wanted to preserve their traditions and generous wine could not miss the table. In search of some variety that
could replace your seedlings, they discovered the Italian American castes and especially the variety Isabel.
And began to make their wines with them, although dissatisfied with their quality undoubtedly inferior to Italian wines.

In the late nineteenth century, come to Brazil Italian immigrants brought with them the same seedlings cultivated in Italy.
Planting rudimentary, however, contributed to be replaced by American caste.


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