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From bingo halls to wineries: lots of football and little politics in Daniel Angelici’s wine presentation

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From bingo halls to wineries: lots of football and little politics in Daniel Angelici’s wine presentation

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Daniel Angelici with Cupra wine Photo Emmanuel Fernández

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Those who know him, who are many, say that Daniel Angelici, nicknamed “el tano” began becoming a member of radicalism at the age of 15. However, yesterday, when he celebrated his 58th birthday at a celebration that caused to showcase his new adventure as a winemaker, heavy-handed political leaders are conspicuous in their absence. They say they were not invited.

Despite the fact that in that very popular cocktail, Angelici not only presented Cupra wine, as a tribute to the town where her father came from. ay who announced, without saying, his retirement from the gaming business. One of his close friends commented on that if I could sell the bingos I would do it right away, in clear allusion to the buyer’s search. Another clue: the role you have CEO of the casinos he owns in Mendoza.

Guillermo Coppola and Claudia Villafañe Photo Emmanuel Fernández

Guillermo Coppola and Claudia Villafañe Photo Emmanuel Fernández

Angelici accounts five bingo halls (Pergamino, Ramallo, Villa María, Río Cuarto and Villa Allende) and four casinos (Maipú, Victoria, Mar del Plata and Monte Hermoso).

The bingo exit

“I don’t want my children to inherit bingo halls”, Angelici herself was stunned. Limited close friend, who asked to reserve his name Clarion: “It pays taxes and it’s a legal business, but the game is frowning”.

Thus, it will place emphasis on its other activities such as real estate developments with hotels in Mendoza and Entre Ríos and parking lots, in addition to the Vizion Group, offering broadband services in Pilar and Escobar. think though open a restaurant in Buenos Aires and just bought a brokerage house in Paraguay with the idea of ​​coming to Asunción.

Daniel Angelici in the presentation.  Photo Emmanuel Fernandez

Daniel Angelici in the presentation. Photo Emmanuel Fernandez

The cocktail held in a very charming room with a park around it was arranged by Claudia Villafañe. One of the first to arrive was Guillermo Coppola who brought him a gift book dedicated to Diego Maradona, Diego Eterno, sold to Chile from the pen of a famous Chilean sports journalist, Pedro Carcuro.

Instead, the Buenos Aires provincial representative for the Pro, Daniel Lipovetzky, chose a knife for the barbecue. Lipovetzky, who stood out for controversial rent law who promoted and voted for his party, he said “Tano” support to play for the candidacy for mayor of La Plata which is now commanded by a man from his own political force, Julio Garro.

Martín Ocampo, former City Security Minister and current legislator, and Christian Gribaudo, senator, spoke enthusiastically to some of the sports journalists. Of course, I pay attention to the presence of the provincial deputy of the Front of All, Nicolás Russo. They attributed this to his role as leader of Lanús.

The other presence

Entrepreneurs include Grupo América owner Daniel Vila, along with his wife Pamela David. Also Marcelo Figoli from Fenix ​​Entertainment, new owner of Parque de la Costa and the group that owns radio Rivadavia, FM Blue and Rock and Pop. Figoli is in charge of renovating the buildings of the former Porteño Zoo, counts. Among them, Ernesto Fernández Machado from the Ceta group, which is dedicated to contracting temporary work.

The event was led by Alejandro Fantino. And when it was time to say a few words, Angelici said that on Tuesday morning she went to the cemetery to honor Renzo, her father and the one who inspired the wine of Cupra, in honor of the Italian town located on the coast. of the Adriatic. It is made with grapes from vineyards located at the foot of the Cordillera, in the Uco Valley, Mendoza.

For the project, the entrepreneur associated with his three children: Leandro, Daniela and Victoria. “My father came in at 18 and my mother at 15. They were immigrants who came after the war escaping from a ruined economy,” he said excitedly.

He was applauded, among many others, by the president of Racing, Victor Blanco, along with his daughter, Barbie and the Banfield player, Jesús Dátolo, Eduardo Feinmann, former tennis players Guillermo Coria and José ” Chucho “Acasusso and the former champion of the 1986 selection, Jorge Burruchaga.

Source: Clarin

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