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Photos: Torres Wine launched in Lagos

Torres Wine was launched recently in Lagos and hosted by Dare Art Alade. The winemakers dinner was @ Izanagi Restuarant and The Torres wine launch party was @ Spice Route in Lagos. The roots of the Torres family in the Penede's can be traced back to the 17th Century. Continue..


The family tradition has been scrupulously respected down through the centuries and the company was passed down from father to son. Today the 4th generation of the family are President Miguel A.  

Torres and Marimar Torres- are overseeing the steady transition to the fifth generation, represented by Arnan Torres- Rosselli, Mireia Torres- Mac Zassek, Cristina Torres and Miguel Torres- Mac Zassek, who most recently has taken up the role of General Manager of the Company. See pics from the launch below...

 
 
 

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