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Emperor Hoa Long Wine - Vung Tau | Famous specialty of Ba Ria Vung Tau Province

Hoa Long imperial wine  is quite a popular gift for all visitors. The craft of winemaking has been around for a long time and has been passed down through generations. To create the passionate and delicious flavor of this wine, the raw material must be whole grain rice. After cooking, the wine is aged for 3 days and distilled in a furnace. The characteristic aroma that when enjoying makes people think of De Hoa Long wine. That characteristic flavor comes from special ingredients and processing methods. To this day, it is still handed down and is  a delicious specialty of Vung Tau  you cannot ignore.

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Emperor Hoa Long Wine

Address:

  • Hoa Thanh Cooperative – Hoa Long wine specialties: Hoa Long, Ba Ria, Ba Ria – Vung Tau, Vietnam

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