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Hong Dao Wine - Quang Nam | Famous specialty of Quang Nam Province

Hong Dao wine is the type of wine you will find everywhere when coming to Hoi An. Hong Dao wine appeared at the end of the twentieth century. The wine is pink in color, has a characteristic aroma, and is used in a proper ceremony. When we bring the glass of wine to our lips, the aroma makes us irresistible, as if if we don’t drink it, it will fly away. When the wine touches the tongue, the pungent taste radiates, when it reaches the throat, there is a lingering sweetness as if urging us to drink more and bake more, unable to leave. Hong Dao wine is not only for drinking but also contains many emotions and deep feelings for the ancients. It is a reminder of homeland love, a deep and ironic oath. Wherever you are, Hong Dao wine is always full of love, abundant in each flavor. Because of that, folk songs have a sentence:

Quang Nam’s land has not rained yet

Hong Dao wine has not been drunk yet

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Hong Dao wine is classified as a fine wine, comparable to can wine in the Central Highlands, Binh Dinh ice gourd wine… Anyone who has come here will not forget to enjoy this irresistible intoxicating flavor.

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