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New Zealand wines entered Jiangmen market
www.wines-info.com by Wing 2008-7-22 12:02:22   

On the afternoon of July 20, the first New Zealand wine-tasting event was held in Jiangmen, Guangdong, China. It meat that New Zealand wines entered Jiangmen market formally.



The wine-tasting event invited visitors of all trades in Jiangmen. Huang Bowen, the famous wine master was invited to explain the related knowledge of wines. Li Tang, the deputy secretary-general of Guangdong Provincial Wine Tasting Center spoke hihgly of the event.


10 varieties of wines from different chateaux were showed in the event. Visitors also spoke highly of the fine wines and bought premium wines by favourable prices.

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