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The landmark Tío Pepe sign at Puerta del Sol in Madrid Tío Pepe wind vane in Jerez, the Guinness world record holder of the largest operational wind vane. Tío Pepe (in Spanish, "Uncle Pepe", named after one of the founders' uncles) [1] is a brand of Sherry. It is best known for its fino style of dry sherry made from the palomino grape.
The company also managed Manong Pepe, a food chain patterned after the carinderia until 2011. Initially named Tio Pepe's Karinderia, the now defunct chain was meant to cater to people from the lower classes, particularly those from the socioeconomic class D demographic. [64] JFC discontinued the Manong Pepe business on April 9, 2011. [65]
In 2004, González Byass joined forces with Grupo Vips and opened 8 Tio Pepe restaurants in Madrid, but they were closed in 2011 due to the crisis. [which?] In 2008 the company acquired the well-known Viñas del Vero wineries. The famous sombrero-wearing, guitar-toting
The 1991 Spanish Grand Prix (formally the XXXIII Gran Premio Tío Pepe de España) was a Formula One motor race held on 29 September 1991 at the Circuit de Catalunya. It was the fourteenth race of the 1991 Formula One World Championship , and the first Spanish Grand Prix to be held at Circuit de Catalunya.
3948 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501: Coordinates ... Website: www.tiostacos1.com: Tio's Tacos is a Mexican restaurant in Riverside, California.
Left-hander Blake Snell and the Los Angeles Dodgers are in agreement on a five-year, $182 million contract, pending physical, sources tell me and @jorgecastillo.The World Series champions get the ...
Contaldo opened the Passione restaurant, in Charlotte Street, London, in 1999. Passione was awarded 'Best Italian Restaurant 2005' by the Tio Pepe Restaurant Awards. Passione closed in March 2009 due to decreased business as a result of the late-2000s recession .
Alice moved west-southwest and two days later slammed into the northern Leeward Islands as a Category 1 hurricane on Jan. 2, 1955. Wind gusts up to 81 mph and flooding rain damaged homes and crops.