A noble legacy
September 29, 2002 | 12:00am
"We conquer not in any brilliant fashion, we conquer by conquering." George Matheson
A solemn occasion cum reunion marked the recent inauguration of the RCBC Towers Executive Dining Hall in Makati. Ambassador to the United Nations Alfonso Yuchengco named the dining hall in honor of the late Don Antonio de las Alas, his former mentor, business associate and beloved friend. In his day, Don Antonio was a much admired and innovative entrepreneur.
To honor his noble legacy of values and ethical business practices, over a hundred relatives, close peers and prominent businessmen attended the inaugural dinner. Msgr. Francisco Tantoco officiated the blessing ceremonies. Representing the de las Alas family were Don Antonios dear daughters, Ching de las Alas Montinola and Menchu de las Alas Concepcion, plus Don Antonios granddaughter, Josie Padilla Rufino.
A grand buffet, an endless flow of wines and bouquets of pretty white flowers awaited the guests, a veritable "whos who" in business and politics including former President Fidel Ramos; Ambassadors Jesus Tambunting, Isabel Wilson and Bienvenido Tantoco and his son Rico; former Prime Minister Cesar Virata; Former DECS Secretary Bro. Andrew Gonzales; RCBC chairman Roy Navarro; lawyer Cesar Buenaventura; Ronnie Concepcion; and Serge Montinola.
With the successful inauguration of the dining hall, may the legacy of Don Antonio de las Alas be a shining example to Filipinos!
Wines are like womenthey can be sweet and bold, smooth and round, heady and breathtaking. Often you never know what hit you until you came to your senses!
A lucky group of Filipinos recently got to know wines better, thanks to a winery visit sponsored by Torres Wines. The entourage was led by the generous Arthur Reyes, president of ATR Worlds Best Wines and Spirits, the exclusive importer and distributor of Torres beverages locally.
Torres has been chosen by Wine Spectator magazine as the most important winery in Spain. The Torres family has been producing wine in an old Catalan town since the 1600s. Centuries of expertise in wine-making have harvested a myriad accolades: Best Cabernet Sauvignon for Mas La Plana 1970 at the 1979 Paris Gault Millau Olympiad; gold medals for the 1985 Viña Esmeralda; the 1994 Marimar Tomas Estate Chardonnay; the 1995 Fransola; and the 1997 Waltraud.
Miguel Torres himself, the venerable president of the House of Torres, was the host of the group. With him was Torres oenologist, Sergio Fiorentini. Throughout their days at the hilly, terrace-like landscape of the Agulladolc estate, Arthur Reyes and company explored vineyards laden with varieties of cabernet sauvignon, merlot, chardonnay and the like. Meal after meal, course after course was a lesson in the delicate art of matching wine with food and knowing the subtleties and surprises that each glass of potion presents. The whole trip was truly a wine lovers dream adventure!
Now, as for understanding women, that can take anything between a lifetime and eternity.
Advanced birthday greetings to Metro Magazine editor-in-chief Thelma Sioson-San Juan, former Sen. Leticia Shahani and former Tourism Secretary Gemma Cruz-Araneta, Sept. 30; Dick Chiongbian, Patsy Francisco and Alby Litton, Oct. 1; QC Mayor Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte, Rolly Asis and Rose Libongco, Oct. 2; Lani Aquino and Tessa Mauricio, Oct. 3; Ramon Fernandez, Francisco "Kit" Tatad, Oct. 4; Inday Gabaldon and newscaster Korina Sanchez, Oct. 5.
So, how was your week?
To honor his noble legacy of values and ethical business practices, over a hundred relatives, close peers and prominent businessmen attended the inaugural dinner. Msgr. Francisco Tantoco officiated the blessing ceremonies. Representing the de las Alas family were Don Antonios dear daughters, Ching de las Alas Montinola and Menchu de las Alas Concepcion, plus Don Antonios granddaughter, Josie Padilla Rufino.
A grand buffet, an endless flow of wines and bouquets of pretty white flowers awaited the guests, a veritable "whos who" in business and politics including former President Fidel Ramos; Ambassadors Jesus Tambunting, Isabel Wilson and Bienvenido Tantoco and his son Rico; former Prime Minister Cesar Virata; Former DECS Secretary Bro. Andrew Gonzales; RCBC chairman Roy Navarro; lawyer Cesar Buenaventura; Ronnie Concepcion; and Serge Montinola.
With the successful inauguration of the dining hall, may the legacy of Don Antonio de las Alas be a shining example to Filipinos!
A lucky group of Filipinos recently got to know wines better, thanks to a winery visit sponsored by Torres Wines. The entourage was led by the generous Arthur Reyes, president of ATR Worlds Best Wines and Spirits, the exclusive importer and distributor of Torres beverages locally.
Torres has been chosen by Wine Spectator magazine as the most important winery in Spain. The Torres family has been producing wine in an old Catalan town since the 1600s. Centuries of expertise in wine-making have harvested a myriad accolades: Best Cabernet Sauvignon for Mas La Plana 1970 at the 1979 Paris Gault Millau Olympiad; gold medals for the 1985 Viña Esmeralda; the 1994 Marimar Tomas Estate Chardonnay; the 1995 Fransola; and the 1997 Waltraud.
Miguel Torres himself, the venerable president of the House of Torres, was the host of the group. With him was Torres oenologist, Sergio Fiorentini. Throughout their days at the hilly, terrace-like landscape of the Agulladolc estate, Arthur Reyes and company explored vineyards laden with varieties of cabernet sauvignon, merlot, chardonnay and the like. Meal after meal, course after course was a lesson in the delicate art of matching wine with food and knowing the subtleties and surprises that each glass of potion presents. The whole trip was truly a wine lovers dream adventure!
Now, as for understanding women, that can take anything between a lifetime and eternity.
So, how was your week?
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