Official Review: Inside the Chinese Wine Industry

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Eva Darrington wrote: 13 Oct 2018, 21:30 What fun it must have been for you to read this book, with the experiences of you and your husband. I have never heard anything about Chinese wine. If I were into wine I would definitely want to find out about this new horizon. Thanks for the great review.
Yes, it was! I hadn't either before reading the book. Thanks for commenting! :)
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I never heard a chinese wine before, all i knew in china was exotics food, after reading the review it pulls my brain to "learn something about china",thanks for the review
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joel18 wrote: 16 Oct 2018, 08:03 I never heard a chinese wine before, all i knew in china was exotics food, after reading the review it pulls my brain to "learn something about china",thanks for the review
I hadn't either. There's so much to learn! Thanks for commenting.
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Well, everything else is 'Made in China', so why not wine? Although, like you say, you do not see Chinese wine on the store shelves. Your review was very informative and interesting. Great job!
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Enjoyed your review! This book sounds like a great read for wine lovers. Now to just make a trip to China for tastings!
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kdstrack wrote: 16 Oct 2018, 10:44 Well, everything else is 'Made in China', so why not wine? Although, like you say, you do not see Chinese wine on the store shelves. Your review was very informative and interesting. Great job!
Exactly; I've never seen it in stores. But then again, I hadn't really sought it out before reading this book either. Thank you! I appreciate your comment. :)
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Vck12 wrote: 16 Oct 2018, 10:50 Enjoyed your review! This book sounds like a great read for wine lovers. Now to just make a trip to China for tastings!
Thank you! Yes, exactly, I'm dying to go and try some. Thanks for commenting! :)
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Choosing a book closer to one's heart is good and finding it not disappointing is even better. I wonder how our Aussie wines would fare in your list. Thank you for an informative and well-written review.
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well,well,well and here i thought i had read everything. :D Nice review. Really opened my eyes to great genres i may be missing out on.
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The book sounds interesting, I thought the title of the book will have another literary meaning though it hits the nail right in the head.
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Franc93 wrote: 09 Nov 2018, 00:57 well,well,well and here i thought i had read everything. :D Nice review. Really opened my eyes to great genres i may be missing out on.
Thanks! It was such an interesting read. :)
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Frankfemez wrote: 09 Nov 2018, 02:05 The book sounds interesting, I thought the title of the book will have another literary meaning though it hits the nail right in the head.
It was very interesting. I learned a lot!
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Espie wrote: 04 Nov 2018, 16:26 Choosing a book closer to one's heart is good and finding it not disappointing is even better. I wonder how our Aussie wines would fare in your list. Thank you for an informative and well-written review.
Thanks, Esperanza!! :)
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