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Job wanted: Australia-based wine maker seeks China position

Posted on | March 20, 2008 | No Comments

A reader recently contacted Grape Wall about working in China. Here are the details:

An Australia-based wine maker is planning to move to China and is looking to work in the local wine industry. He is open to opportunities that range from consulting on the late-harvest period to working in distribution, and has interest in creating a label specific to the China market.

He is based in Yarra Valley. He has worked in France (Burgundy), Italy (Piedmonte), and Australia (McLaren Vale / Clare Valley) and has a degree in oenology from Adelaide University.
To contact him, e-mail: dfletcher@sticks.com.au

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