Las Vegas, NV-AZ (1888PressRelease)
September 11, 2007 - In a short time, Antonio Hidalgo, president of Hidalgo Imports in Miami, Florida, has assembled an arsenal of highly-rated, cult wines from Spain. Esteemed wine journals, such as the Wine Spectator and Wine Advocate, have awarded four wines with over 90 points on their famed 1 to 100 point scale; such rave reviews have inspired consumers and collectors alike to seek out these wines, but due to limited production, it has not been an easy task. Vina Mambrilla - Alidis' for example, with a production of only 1300 cases, (add to that a 93-point accolade) make this wine nearly impossible to obtain.
"Nothing we carry is mass-produced," says BMC's Joe Muscaglione. "Like the prized The Jewel of Russia vodka we both import and distribute, each product in our portfolio is rare, with very limited availability. We have found our biggest challenge is not selling our product, but who to sell it to. With so many cutting-edge restaurants opening almost weekly, we must be careful in distributing such allocated wines," says a smiling Muscaglione.
"Choosing BMC Fine Spirits was a natural choice as we both have the same passions, visions, professionalism, and commitment to quality." adds Antonio Hidalgo.
Las Vegas has become the culinary capital of the world. Finally, touted wines like Bodegas Marques De Arviza, Campos Goticos, Alidis, Vina Valoria, and the rest of the Hidalgo portfolio will grace the lists of Vegas' top dining destinations for the first time.