On the Labeling of Imported Red Wine
1。 The purchase channels are different (the object of signing the agreement is different), and some dealers will purchase goods through other channels in order to enrich varieties, funds and sales. Because this kind of goods is not directly signed a sales agreement with the winery, but directly taken from foreign dealers, often with the original back label and then Chinese label, while futures are directly labeled in Chinese (and futures are mostly large companies with great liquidity). Authenticity has little to do with labeling (if you really want to fake it, you can't see it in appearance). On the contrary, it is more likely that the original text will be smuggled if it is labeled in Chinese. As long as it is not fake wine, it has nothing to do with consumers. This is a matter for dealers and tax bureaus. To determine whether a batch of wine is smuggled, you can only go to the customs or the industrial and commercial intranet, but you can't find it outside. 3。 Barcode can query the origin of wine. The first three digits of the bar code are country codes, and the last few digits represent specific regions. Only countries can be found on the external network, and other specific information can only be found on the internal network.