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Recently we have made the Vino Valencia website partly suitable for mobile browsers. Although there are quite a few tools available nowadays and we have tried out most of them, one sticks out with head and shoulders, the Wapple Architect Mobile Plugin.
Due to sudden change and powers beyond our control we have just learned that we cannot host the Vino Valencia Wine Night that was scheduled for Wednesday February, 17 at Tahine Restaurant.
Vino Valencia started the year 2010 with more than 90 people enjoying excellent wines in the great environment of Tahine Restaurant!
One of our favourite wine websites, Adegga, is pushing the concept, along with other forward thinkers, of Dynamic Wine Labels incorporating a QR Code.
Another great Vino Valencia Wine Night with Cava and red wines that were matched with delicious tapas made by Tahine.
We would like to thank everybody for coming to last night’s Vino Valencia Wine Night at The Ginger Loft and making it once again a very successful event!
Recently Vino Valencia has been featured again on different websites. You can read about Vino Valencia on:
The second Vino Valencia Wine Event was another success. The photos of the event as well as the information on the 3 wineries that supported the event with their wines are online now.
Recently LaMarquesa.es has published twice about the Vino Valencia Wine Event on their website.
Thank you very much for making the First Vino Valencia Wine Event a success! With such a turnout and so much enthusiasm, we are confident that the Vino Valencia events can be repeated every 3rd Wednesday of the month!
Not very long after the first media announcement about the Vino Valencia initiative, a second has appeared at the online wine shop Alforins.com.
Valencia Business News publishes article about Vino Valencia
We just finished creating the flyer for the upcoming first event of Vino Valencia on September 16.
The ginger loft is a cafe-lounge in central Valencia, Spain, offering a selection of classic and modern tapas styled dishes, accompanied with some wonderful wines.
Enotourism is not just drinking wine, but it also involves visiting vineyards and wineries, take part in harvesting and enjoy one day of wine therapy.
Convinced of the future of this industry, winemakers invest in bricks and design in order to attract visitors.
Privilege Spain promotes Valencia as an “undiscovered” destination and “avant-garde” city to young Italians.
The growing internet wine business is also motivated by “excessive margins” of wine in restaurants, which can reach up to 400 percent.








