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“CREATIVITY IS CONTAGIOUS, PASS IT ON”, ALBERT EINSTEIN. 

 

Image by Daniel Abrihan

Tinto.

 

Sipping the talent.

 

In a continent full of legends, there’s a land that gave birth to inspirational personalities who made a huge impact all around the world, let’s take a trip to Latin America, the setting that encourages us the most, where you can breathe culture and taste art. Along the way, you’ll meet fabulous talents for what the place is better known for… top-level musicians such as Carlos Gardel, sports idols like Maradona and Messi, Frida Kahlo among the outstanding painters, movie scene figures like Guillermo del Toro, and of course, the epic gastronomic diversity.  

One of the most iconic talents holding this ground is the red wine. In Latin America, you can taste the talent by the hand of the “Tinto”. Tinto comes from the Latin word tinctus, which means stained or tinted.

 

Tinto is an expression of art that wraps the creativity and the talent of our tierra. 

About us. 

We are a group of creative professionals with a vast experience in the movie, music and entertainment industry, our aim is to connect people and build bridges between talents to come up with the best result in the market. 

 

Our clients are part of our club, our family, and they benefit from our tête-à-tête relationship with studios, producers, casting directors, and more, around the globe.

Our commitment.​

We pledge to curate, to manage, and develop the career of the most qualified and artistic talents all over the world. Tinto Talents makes the difference because of the commitment to bring out the best of the bests and to be excellence to our clients.

- A little history. In the early 1500s, the Spanish conquests brought the grapevine called the Vinifera to the Americas via Mexico. The increase of viticulture led them to South America, where the region now known as Peru, became the first to have organized viticulture. Winemaking spread quickly south to Chile and Argentina, spots where the land was qualified for the wine production. Argentina’s love affair with viticulture began with the first established vineyards at Santiago del Estero in 1557 and now is one of the biggest wine producers in the world. - 

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