
- 2018-04-17
- CHANDON
Chandon Brut has been selected to join the Australian beef, lamb and wine promotion in Kansai and Chubu area!
Chandon Brut has been selected as one of the wines to join the Australia Beef, Lamb and Wine Fair organized by the Australian Embassy in the Kansai Area and Chubu area.
Participating restaurants will have special marriage menus of Aussie beef, lamb and wine during the months of April and May.
You also have a chance to win vouchers you can use at these restaurants and even a trip to Australia.
Check the below link for more information.
Let’s enjoy Australia beef, lamb and wine!
Australia Beef, Lamb and Wine Fair
Fair Period: April ~ May
Check the link below for details
http://www.aussiebeef.jp/fair/aus2018.html
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■ Comment from été Chef Natsuko Shoji.
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