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Wine of Certaldo fly to Japan to Kanramachi

Campinoti: "Little bit, but important signal for the region." Leaving about 6,000 bottles of Chianti and Vernaccia 1000 and even olive oil

The 25th anniversary of the twinning between the City of culture and the Japanese city of Certaldo Kanramachi, has brought a dowry to the town of about 6,000 committed by a Boccaccio about 1000 bottles of wine and olive oil, required by the operators Nipponese companies Valdelsa operating both in the production and marketing of wine and oil.
The contract, which was achieved in these days, was created following the celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the twinning took place last November. "This is not the first time that our companies receive orders from Japan - said the mayor of Certaldo, Andrea Campinoti, and city councilor Joseph Ferraro, who also the CIA, the Italian Confederation of Farmers at the local level - and once again, as a policy, many companies presented their products during the tasting took place in November. Operators Nipponese then, independently, have resumed contact and made their choices. Today, with satisfaction an increase in the amount of products ordered. We believe this is also the result of the relationship of mutual respect and trust between our cities developed in recent years with a twin focus on cultural exchange and delegations of young people who have come to know these two ancient cultures and diverse as the Italian and Japan. From this twinning has also opened a door for trade, and if it is true that these are orders that solve business problems, it is important that in a moment of crisis that our products are able to stay on the market and also take advantage of opportunities like this, sign that the work rewarding those operators that have invested in quality. "
Companies affected by this order are Oleificio Valdes, Poggio Regini, Fratelli Corsi, Poggiagrilli, it also has a bottled Chianti 2004 with a special label dedicated to 25 years of twinning.

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