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France Wine Culture was shown in Wenzhou
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A Showcase of Sud de France Wine Culture in Wenzhou Sud de France Wine Culture Center opened in Wenzhou recently, Chateau Margaux in Wenzhou is its promotion center in Zhejiang province. Languedoc Roussillon Region in south of France is the largest grape-planting region in the world. Areas where Sud de France Wine is produced cover the whole Languedoc Roussillon Region along Mediterranean, so the wine reflects the unique custom and civilization there.

Chateau Margaux recommended over 20 varieties of high-grade Sud de France wine, making people appreciate the unique charm of this brand. With a collection of over 200 varieties of famous-brand high-quality wine, the chateau receives recognition and appraisal from professionals.

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