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Sau Tia plum wine | Famous specialty of Can Tho city

Plum (also known as whip fruit) is a familiar fruit, but the name plum wine sounds quite strange. Sau Tia plum wine – Can Tho specialty is fermented 100% naturally from malt and ripe plums, without using chemical drugs. Therefore, the plum wine here is sweet and delicious, with a hint of the spicy yeast of ripe plums and especially, even if drunk, it will not give you a headache.

The wine is presented in an eye-catching red plum-shaped bottle. Alcohol is good for health if consumed in moderation and has been certified for food hygiene and safety, so this is the choice of many tourists when buying travel gifts for friends and family.

Can Tho specialtiesSau Tia plum wine – Can Tho specialty bought as a gift (Source: collectibles)

Address:  534/13 30/04 street, Hung Loi ward, Ninh Kieu district or Mr. Sau Tia’s house in Tan Loc, Tan Loc ward, Thot Not district

Reference price:  about 270,000 VND / bottle (price difference depends on the size of the bottle)

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