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Wine in oak bulk was welcome in top market
www.wines-info.com by Wing 2008-1-21 13:17:12   

Wine in oak bulk was welcome in top markets of Henan, Zhejiang, Guangdong and Gansu.


The wine is produced by a Henan chateau. Packing by oak bulk is its characteristic which was paid attention by consumers. The volume of per bulk was 5 liters. It fits to be gifts for relatives and friends. And also becuase of the large marketing channels of the chateau, it has a good market.


The general manager of the chateau said that their products were located at the top market. There was fierce competition in top wine market. Therefore they must focus on consumers' habits and psychology in order to attract consumers. And he believed the sales of their products would keep on increase.

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