The Czech Republic has tightened the conditions of the sales of cask wine
The conditions of the sales of cask wine was tightened in the Czech Republic to suppress “wine counterfeit ” and the black market.
The Czech parliament adopted the amendments of the wine trade law on Wednesday. The sellers of cask wine will have to register to a special registration database. Who fails to do by the end of 2017 will loose the license to sell wine. (Kokes János, MTI)
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