Celebrate Malbec World Day with the best wine Argentina has to offer

By That's PRD, March 26, 2015

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The Consulate General of Argentina in Guangzhou will be hosting two events this April to promote the legendary Malbec grape, as part of Malbec World Day.

Although the Malbec is originally from France, in Argentinian soil the grape has found ideal conditions to make superb wine.

Every year since the Consulate General of Argentina in Guangzhou opened its doors in 2010, staff has been organizing a range of activities to promote the prestigious Argentine wine industry within the local market and general public.

This year, the Consulate has organized the following events:

If you are interested in participating in these events, please send an email to cguangtrade@mrecic.gov.ar for further information and reservations.

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