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Second seminar-tasting of best Ukrainian wines was held at the Experts Club

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The Ukrainian wine market continues to actively develop and introduce new quality standards. This is evidenced by the recent return of Ukraine to the International Wine Organization and the holding of competitions, festivals and tasting events aimed at popularizing domestic brands.

The highest quality of Ukrainian products was demonstrated during the second tasting seminar-presentation "Consumer tasting of the best craft wines of Ukraine-2023", which was held at the Kyiv Analytical Center "Experts Club" on June 23.

This event was part of a broad initiative aimed at supporting and developing the wine industry in Ukraine. The event was supported by the All-Ukrainian Association of Winemakers and Sommeliers, the House of Ukrainian Wine, and the Public Union "Ukrsadvynprom".

They act not only as organizers but also as active participants in the process of supporting and developing the domestic wine industry.

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