OK, so they're in Portuguese ... it does not matter. What you will see in the footage captured here is truly amazing. I don't know how old these really is, I'd say 40-70+ years old, maybe someone else will be able to tell us.
The first one I thought was from the 1930s given the trucks that were driving around; but there are some clothes around 10:38 in that made me wonder if it could have been later.
Very cool! I had no idea RCV made that much wine, and even a sparkling wine. Can you imagine having to fill, cork, capsule, label, and pack in straw all those bottles by hand. The labor force back then had to have been massive by today's standards.
I had to laugh at the first video as the women are picking grapes and there is one that is eating a grape from each bunch she picks....quality control or just hungry?
Well there was that old wood "riddling rack" (a la Champagne) where they were turning the bottles of sparkling wine when upside down. Lot and lots of great footage in these two videos. Wish there were some more like this. A Brazilian gal was here Sat. night and was telling me how funny the dialogue is, used by the narrator.
indeed the dialog is a hoot... poetic at times, and other times just marketing type... good historical info from the pictures..
RCV was a big corporation... even had a daycare on site for the staff's children... a nice touch even by today's standards.
Portuguese sparkling wine, I had forgotten about that...