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El Almacén de los Milagros was born of the enterprising spirit my parents instilled upon  me through their life-long examples. Its aim:
to be a living tribute to those with a true love of the land where I was born, to the people who, in greater or lesser measure (one way or another), have contributed to my continuing education, to those who taught me to dream, and to those who have taught me to turn dreams into reality and ideas into actions.

I was born and raised in Tucumán, between the city and the country-side in Lules, a town bathed in tradition. Our home is surrounded by orange and lemon trees of the family farm where one can drink in the  ample fresh air tinged with the scent of rich soil.

In the center of the garden stands an impressive Centenarian GumTree whose enormous roots hold dear childhood memories and a great part of my family history and legacy.

The business world is not foreign to me. I come from an entrepreneurial family who runs the family business of fresh citrus fruit production and the processing of fresh 100% citric juices. That’s where the call for hard work and the entrepreneurial spirit were developed in me and in my brothers and sisters.  These are values deeply-rooted in our identity, just like the Centenarian Gum Tree!
           
Although I identify myself with the family business, I have chosen to design my own path through a personal enterprise closely linked to my roots and continuing  my parents’ legacy.

The opportunity to attend University in Argentina and in the United States, to travel  around Argentina and abroad, to interact with international tourists, and to work as an interpreter are all very important elements of my life. Even more transcendent are the lessons taught to me by my father in the business sphere and my mother in the social. Both taught me the importance of doing something for others.

My project, El Almacén de los Milagros, is precisely the result of attracting opposites – the rural and the city; the family and the business; the individual and the community; the traditional and the contemporary; the regional and the international: to integrate them into harmonious complements.