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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 firm produces the fino sherry Tío Pepe. [ 2 ] Not only was the González family at the forefront of sherry winemaking , they have also participated in the introduction of the polo game in Spain, the first grass tennis court, the installation of the first electric lighting and running water in the plant, the first train project in Spain as ...
The firm produces the fino sherry Tío Pepe. Williams & Humbert: This is a winery located in Jerez de la Frontera dedicated to the production of sherry wines and brandies and other liqueurs. Sir Alexander Williams and Arthur Humbert founded it in 1877. Grupo Garvey: founded in 1780 by William Garvey Power.
According to the Guinness World Records, the world's largest weather vane is a Tío Pepe sherry advertisement located in Jerez, Spain. The city of Montague, Michigan also claims to have the largest standard-design weather vane, being a ship and arrow which measures 48 feet (15 m) tall, with an arrow 26 feet (7.9 m) long. [17]
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Tio pepe may refer to: Tío Pepe , a Spanish brand name of sherry Tio Pepe , a stage play by Matthew Lopez , directed by Caitlin Moon, enacted at the 2008 Summer Play Festival