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Raisin says aye, Charamba

Published:  23 July, 2008

Raisin Social has added a Portuguese wine to its portfolio for the first time.
Charamba - named after a traditional dance in the Azores - from Quinta da Aveleda in the Vinho Verde region, is aimed at the younger market, and bears striking' packaging. The 2004 Charamba Douro Red will retail for 4.99. Casal Garcia, from the same producer, is the second range.
Simon Halliday, MD at Raisin Social, said the new wines would be an exciting alternative to what is currently on the shelves'.

Charamba - named after a traditional dance in the Azores - from Quinta da Aveleda in the Vinho Verde region, is aimed at the younger market, and bears striking' packaging.

The 2004 Charamba Douro Red will retail for 4.99. Casal Garcia, from the same producer, is the second range.

Simon Halliday, MD at Raisin Social, said the new wines would be an exciting alternative to what is currently on the shelves'.

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