Eduardo Brethauer is a journalist, writer and traveler. Author of the hilarious wine guide Vinos con Cuento. Owner and Wine Editor of Vitis Magazine. Member of the Circle of Wine Writers, La Commenda Major de Rosselló and Círculo de Cronistas Gastronómicos y de Vino de Chile. Founder of Vignadores de Carignan, a unique association of producers that reinvented a viticultural tradition of 5 centuries in Maule Valley. He doesn’t believe in scores. “They’re fuckin’ stupid”, claims. He and his brilliant collaborators are always seeking for character and identity. Their goal is to rescue and put in value wines, spirits and food treasures from forgotten corners of the world.
It is already the seventh delivery as a soloist of the singer-songwriter of Philadelphia and once again surprises us with his assembly of psycho-folk-rock. It is an album that smells of coffee and smoke, dawn and hope (lessness). In 80 minutes, Bottle It In says little and nothing, but with incredible depth. Sometimes it gives the feeling that it is not going anywhere, but we enjoyed the road. It is an introspective journey, where the strings of his guitar are the rails of an imaginary train.
Play it with cheerful Moscatel. To wake up.