SPAIN: ‘Vinedas de Espana’ aims to boost wine sales
By Ivan Castano | 18 July 2006
Spain's struggling wine industry is expected to get a boost from the new 'Vinedas de Espana' bottle label.
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Spain's struggling wine industry is expected to get a boost from the new 'Vinedas de Espana' bottle label.

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