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'''Riunite''' is a brand of Italian wine imported and sold in a variety of flavors in the [[United States]] by Banfi Vintners<ref name=Reuters41912>{{cite news|title=Banfi's new guard wants to thaw Riunite wine image|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/19/banfi-idUSL2E8FIMA020120419|accessdate=July 9, 2012|newspaper=Reuters.Com|date=April 19, 2012|author=Martinne Geller|agency=Reuters}}</ref> of [[Old Brookville, New York]], also known as VB Imports and Villa Banfi. The brand is known for advertisements of the 1970s and 80s depicting a broad array of social situations and using the tagline "Riunite on ice, that's nice."<ref name=Reuters41912 /> |
'''Riunite''' is a brand of Italian wine imported and sold in a variety of flavors in the [[United States]] by Banfi Vintners<ref name=Reuters41912>{{cite news|title=Banfi's new guard wants to thaw Riunite wine image|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/19/banfi-idUSL2E8FIMA020120419|accessdate=July 9, 2012|newspaper=Reuters.Com|date=April 19, 2012|author=Martinne Geller|agency=Reuters}}</ref> of [[Old Brookville, New York]], also known as VB Imports (and formerly as Villa Banfi). The brand is known for advertisements of the 1970s and 80s depicting a broad array of social situations and using the tagline "Riunite on ice, that's nice."<ref name=Reuters41912 /> |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Nine wine producers from the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna came together in 1950 as the collective ''Cantine Cooperative Riunite''. Their interest was in exchanging ideas and resources to better all of their respective wine products as well as the producers' fortunes. The cooperative found success in the American export market in 1967<ref name=Reuters41912 /> with an |
Nine wine producers from the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna came together in 1950 as the collective ''Cantine Cooperative Riunite''. Their interest was in exchanging ideas and resources to better all of their respective wine products as well as the producers' fortunes. The cooperative found success in the American export market in 1967<ref name=Reuters41912 /> with an ''amabile''-style [[Lambrusco]] wine suited to American tastes of the time. |
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The year 1973 found the Riunite brand the top seller in the U.S. among wine imports, due in no small part to catchy advertising that made the wine a household name. These ever increasing sales numbers came to a peak in 1985 of 11.5 million cases, a record which still stands as of 2012.<ref name=Reuters41912 /> |
The year 1973 found the Riunite brand the top seller in the U.S. among wine imports, due in no small part to catchy advertising that made the wine a household name. These ever increasing sales numbers came to a peak in 1985 of 11.5 million cases, a record which still stands as of 2012.<ref name=Reuters41912 /> |
Revision as of 16:48, 29 July 2014
Cantine Cooperative Riunite | |
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Location | Emilia-Romagna region, Italy |
Founded | 1950 |
Known for | Riunite |
Varietal | Lambrusco |
Distribution | International |
Website | http://www.riunite.com |
Riunite is a brand of Italian wine imported and sold in a variety of flavors in the United States by Banfi Vintners[1] of Old Brookville, New York, also known as VB Imports (and formerly as Villa Banfi). The brand is known for advertisements of the 1970s and 80s depicting a broad array of social situations and using the tagline "Riunite on ice, that's nice."[1]
History
Nine wine producers from the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna came together in 1950 as the collective Cantine Cooperative Riunite. Their interest was in exchanging ideas and resources to better all of their respective wine products as well as the producers' fortunes. The cooperative found success in the American export market in 1967[1] with an amabile-style Lambrusco wine suited to American tastes of the time.
The year 1973 found the Riunite brand the top seller in the U.S. among wine imports, due in no small part to catchy advertising that made the wine a household name. These ever increasing sales numbers came to a peak in 1985 of 11.5 million cases, a record which still stands as of 2012.[1]
Riunite has settled into a quieter profile in recent years. However, while the wine has seen a 2001 floor of 1.77 million cases and the ads are no longer the fixture they once were on American television, it has seen a resurgence. In 2006, the look of the bottle and label was redesigned. And in August 2009, VB Imports began a "Reinvent Riunite" campaign which urged people to create commercials based around the famous campaigns of their heyday.
In 2012, an advertising campaign directed at younger women and linked to the introduction of two new varieties based on increased popularity of sweeter varietals, Riunite Sweet Red and Riunite Sweet White,[1] was designed by Modea, a small award-winning advertising agency that specializes in digital campaigns.[2] The slogan, "Just Chill" headlines the campaign which features a website designed to appeal to young women.[3]
Notes
- ^ a b c d e Martinne Geller (April 19, 2012). "Banfi's new guard wants to thaw Riunite wine image". Reuters.Com. Reuters. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
- ^ website Modea
- ^ Tanzina Vega (July 8, 2012). "Once 'On Ice,' Riunite Goes for a Chill" (Blog by expert). The New York Times. Retrieved July 9, 2012.