Ezequiel Miño and Horacio Grondona, special envoys If there is one thing that distinguishes Eireté Ñu is that each product has a history behind it. Nothing comes out of an industrial line: everything is cut, mixed, packed and packaged by hand. In Guaraní, Eireté Ñu means “nectar of field”. A name that invites you to imagine flavors born of the land, of the mountain and of the artisan work. But the history of this venture could also be summed up …
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Ezequiel Miño and Horacio Grondona, special envoys If there is one thing that distinguishes Eireté Ñu is that each product has a history behind it. Nothing comes out of an industrial line: everything is cut, mixed, packed and packaged by hand. In Guaraní, Eireté Ñu means “nectar of field”. A name that invites you to imagine flavors born of the land, of the mountain and of the artisan work. But the history of this venture could also be summed up …