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Last call: Seeking a wine judge for Grape Wall Challenge

Posted on | March 6, 2009 | No Comments

Today at 4 PM is the deadline to enter our “You Be the Judge“  contest with the Beyond Beijing program at China Radio International.

In short, we are looking for a Chinese consumer to sit on a panel with five other local consumers in our Grape Wall Wine Challenge, to be held on March 13 at Maxim’s Solana.

The winner will spend the morning of March 13 trying two dozen white wines. The goal is to find the best ones that retail for less than RMB100. The winner will then join his or her fellow judges for a media lunch.

To join the contest, go to this thread or this thread and tell us a bit about your experiences with wine. Remember, you do not need to be an expert: we want to know what typical consumers think!

We will pick the winner just before 5 PM on today’s show.

For more details about The Grape Wall Challenge, see this series of posts.

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