Seven Eleven will hold a special event next month called "Australian Shiraz Wine Tasting" featuring wines recommended by product planners (MD).

Seven Eleven will hold a special event next month called "Australian Shiraz Wine Tasting" featuring wines recommended by product planners (MD).

View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Seven Eleven announced on the 28th that it will hold a special exhibition called "Drinking Australian Shiraz Wine All at Once," featuring wines recommended by product planners (MD) next month.


On the same day, Seven Eleven plans to hold a promotional event at Wine Studio (KT Gangnam Branch) attended by Choi Kyungho, CEO of Seven Eleven, and Julie Quinn, Head of the Trade and Investment Office at the Australian Embassy in Korea. Julie Quinn of the Australian Embassy's Trade and Investment Office said, "We are grateful for the great love shown to Australian wine in Korea and are pleased to participate in this meaningful event," adding, "We hope to continue introducing a variety of high-quality Australian wines to Korea together with Seven Eleven."


The wines introduced this time use Shiraz, a representative Australian grape variety, and include five types: ▲ d'Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz ▲ The Slouch Shiraz ▲ The Lucky Shiraz ▲ Headline Shiraz ▲ Langmeil Valley Flow Shiraz. Customers can experience a variety of wines ranging from premium wines from famous Australian wine regions to cost-effective wines from rare boutique wineries. As these wines use Shiraz, they are characterized by rich fruity aromas and a full body, making them well-suited to Korean cuisine.


To commemorate this special exhibition of Australian Shiraz wines, Seven Eleven offers a 20% discount when purchasing with KakaoPay.



A Seven Eleven official said, "We prepared this exhibition because Australian wine has been gaining good responses through word of mouth among young wine enthusiasts recently," adding, "Australian wine pairs well with Korean food and can be enjoyed with various dishes, so we expect it to be loved by a wide range of consumers from wine beginners to connoisseurs."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing