International Forum: “Hear to Integrate” and a Quevedo Special Reserve Tawny Port for the Opening Session
AMI, a Portuguese Non-Governmental Organization, will set up a forum denominated “Meeting of Cultures - Hear to Integrate” from May 21st to May 24th 2009, in Lisbon, in the facilities of the ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute. This event marks the XXV anniversary of the institution and has the collaboration of Fundación Academia Europea de Yuste, headquartered in Extremadura, Spain, a foundation with cultural and social interests.
With the organization of this forum, AMI launches the bases for a debate about the coexistence of different religions and cultures and at the same time AMI obtains funding for the development of its activities. The organization of this first event has the purpose of setting up annually this meeting, alternating between Portugal and Spain. During the opening session Quevedo’s Special Reserve Tawny Port will be served. It is a honor for us to support this events!
Oscar Quevedo
Note: When the poster of the music concert was shown here this post was already online.
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Quevedo was founded in 1991 as a family owned business in the heart of the Douro valley, responding to the needs of the generations that preceded the associate founders. These ancestors were passionately dedicated to their vineyards and to the culture that surrounded the production of wine. Consequently, the company was created as a seamless marriage between the initial phase of production and the promotion and selling of their wines. Currently, the estate is comprised of 100 hectares located in the regions of Cima-Corgo and Douro Superior, producing both red and port wines from only the five traditional port grapes Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinto Cão and Tinta Barroca. 
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