Last week, NAWIC had their Italian Wine Tasting night. The atmosphere was fun with much laughter and a great way to end the year for NAWIC.
November 25th, 2014
The NAWIC end of the year event was hosted by Baker & McKenzie in their Bridge Street Offices. It was a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and contacts and make some new ones before the Christmas break, whilst partaking in a bit of viticulture education.
Event sponsored by MPA.
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