Control of the Wine Industry
To develop the business, he founded a new company with his five nephews; it was calledJuan Haurie y Sobrinos, and included not only the wine business, but also several farms and shops. His principal interest, however, remained in the wine, and he steadily acquired new vineyards. Juan Haurie died in 1794. Under the terms of his will, all his capital remained in the business and was kept undivided, as a central trust fund for the benefit of his five nephews equally. One of these was Pedro Lembeye, the son of Haurie's sister Dona Maria. Lembeye's sister had married a Domecq, and their son was named Pedro. But Pedro Domecq's story belongs to the next century, so we will end this story here.About the Author:Sarah Martin is a freelance marketing writer based out of San Diego, CA. She specializes in the history of viniculture and international cuisine and travel. For a beautiful selection of marble coasters or a specialty coaster set, please visit http://www.thirstycoasters.com/.Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Control of the Wine Industry
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