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Brasil's 5th World Cup Victory Commemorated by Limited Edition
Wine Label

Sydney Australia, (Monday, November 12, 2002) –  In what is bound to be a major holiday gift this year
for adult Brasil soccer fans, Celebration Wines of Sydney Australia has recently released a limited number
(2002) bottles of wine with labels that commemorate Brasil's unrivaled achievement in World Cup competition.  

David Meo the company's director states that this was a natural and fitting idea.   As victories are oftimes
celebrated with champaign or wine, the Brasil 5 Times World Cup Champions label is a beautiful and
appropriate product.  

The label is designed in the colors of the Brasil flag and depicts the four World Cup previously won by
Brasil.  The year each cup was won by Brasil is listed below each trophy. In the center of the label is Brasil's
national team captain lifting the 5th trophy amid a confetti filled sky. The colors are crisp and clear.  The
bottle with labels on it's front and reverse side is adorned with the now familiar official World Cup 2002 logo .

Each bottle is numbered 1-2002 and enclosed in a rich red colored felt box.  The exterior front of the box,
a work of art itself, is cut out and trimmed in gold making it easy to see the label from outside.  The exterior
also depicts the results of every game played by Brasil during World Cup 2002 as well as the names of
Brasil's players.  Each side of the box  features information and or a graphics related to the historic event.

The Wine

The Brasil 5 Times World Cup Champions Limited Edition Wine has been produced by Drayton's Family
Wines, one of the oldest Australian family wineries that have been operating since 1853. Drayton's Family
Wines are located in one of the world's best renowned grape growing areas "the Hunter Valley". This special
liqueur wine uses only the best parcels of Australian fruit which forms the basis of this fine liqueur.   As the
product is an acoholic beverage (Alc Vol 18%) it is not being sold to persons under 21 years of age.
Age restriction vary from country to country, and regions within each country.

Whether or not you're a fan of Brasil, in a market saturated t-shirts, caps and jerseys, this product makes
for a unique and rare collectible.  

For more information go to the main website at   FIFAWORLDCUPWINE.COM

Source: LaCancha.com