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HONG KONG COURTS THE WINE WORLD

DESPITE the ongoing political turmoil on the streets in Hong Kong, the global wine and spirits industry turned up in big numbers with lots of enthusiasm for the 12th edition of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council’s International Wine & Spirits Fair - over three days last November.

The presentation of awards for the annual Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Competition (HK IWSC) was also held during the fair, and there were 60 other related events this year, including industry forums, workshops

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