- Vini Lunardelli
Vini Lunardelli (formally "Alessandro Lunardelli") is a
winery in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It was founded inPasian di Prato in 1968 by Alessandro Lunardelli, who came from aVeneto family with wine industry traditions. Initially, the winery sold its wine in bulk, but has been selling its own bottlings since 1990. In 1987, Alessandro's son Andrea Lunardelli joined the company, and has been in charge of Vini Lunardelli's marketing, which has been successful but have sparked significant controversy. [http://www.vinilunardelli.com/ING/chisiamo.htm Vini Lunardelli.com: The story] ]Annual production is around 100,000 bottles, and include several different white and red varieties produced in different DOC areas within Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
Controversial labels
In 1995 Vini Lunardelli started to sell bottles with pictures of historical personalities, including highly controversial persons, under the name "Historical line" ("Linea della storia"). [ [http://www.vinilunardelli.com/ING/et_etichette.asp?Fam=2 Vini Lunardelli.com: Historical line] ] Many of their labels seem to be taken from historical posters and sometimes include propaganda slogans. The around 60 different labels are not tied to specific wines, but can be bought on any of Vini Lunardelli's wine bottles. Separate collection of motifs of the "Historical line" include:
* "Il ventennio", featuring pictures ofBenito Mussolini .
* Communist Collection, withChe Guevara ,Joseph Stalin ,Karl Marx and others.
* "Der Führer", with pictures ofAdolf Hitler ,Eva Braun ,Rudolf Hess ,Hermann Göring and others, some of them includingNazi slogans.
* Miscellaneous other images, such asNapoleon I of France andWinston Churchill .Especially the Hitler labels, and to some extent the Mussolini labels, have been the subject of outrage and accusations of spreading fascist propaganda, especially from
Germany , where the use of such images and slogans is strictly regulated. [ [http://www.decanter.com/news/46006.html Decanter.com September 5, 2003: Hitler labels still infuriating Germany] ] However, the historical line seems also to have been a commercial success for Vini Lunardelli, which claims to sell around 50% of their production with labels from this line.In September 2007, 20,000 of Vini Lunardelli's bottles bearing labels from "Der Führer" line were confiscated by the Italian police, [ [http://www.decanter.com/news/145918.html Decanter.com September 26, 2007: 'Hitler' wines seized in Italy] ] but were returned in October 2007 after a court decision. [ [http://www.decanter.com/news/150563.html Decanter.com October 19, 2007: Italian court says OK to Hitler wines] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.vinilunardelli.com Company website]
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