The reception by the Hong Kong media in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China

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    As the eastern dawn paints Victoria Harbour, the Hong Kong media's National Day celebration bursts forth with a glass of "Helanhun Hero Reserva Dry Red Wine," showcasing the essence of Chinese culture. The Chief Executive John Lee and various dignitaries raise their glasses, and the rich fruity aroma draws widespread praise—this is not just an epic of Ningxia’s terroir, but a pinnacle declaration of Chinese winemaking artistry.

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    "Delicious!" exclaimed the Chief Executive John Lee, echoing the consensus of international judges. As Cabernet Sauvignon and Marselan awaken in enamel-coated oak barrels, the ancient gravel layers of Helan Mountain infuse the wine with mineral whispers, creating a brew that "can converse with Bordeaux."

    The moment of the toast is captured: the night in Admiralty reflects the garnet hue of the wine, marking an era where "domestic wine wins hearts." This exquisite brew, traversing the layers of Helan Mountain, invites you to share in its enjoyment.