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AWI announces 5-year partnership with Shanghai International Commodity Auction (GUOPAI) and Shanghai South Latitude Winery Pte Ltd (NANWEI)

 

Australian Wine Index (AWI) is delighted to announce an exclusive 5 year partnership with Shanghai International Commodity Auction Co., Ltd (GUOPAI) and Shanghai South Latitude Winery Pte Ltd (NANWEI). Through this partnership AWI’s investors will obtain exposure to the vast and ever-increasing Australian wine appreciative Chinese market through regular Fine Wine Auctions held in central Shanghai.


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AWI Feature Article - Polo Life 2011
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Plonk Down Readies for Top Investment: Wine Investments
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Harpers Wine & Spirit Supplement: Australia
Australia is at a turning point as it seeks to move on from its easy-going image of yesterday and celebrate its maturing legacy of fine and regionally distinct wines.
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Wine Auctions Fetch Over US$160m In 2009
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Winery News

Katnook Estate Prodigy Takes Best of Class Gold
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Warrenmang's Black Puma Shiraz Wins Again
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James Halliday rated Langmeil Winery 5 stars Australian Winery & James Lindner - Baron of The Barossa
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