Chateau Ksara Worldwide Distribution
Zafer Chaoui, Chairman of Chateau Ksara, talks about the distribution of Chateau Ksara wines.
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Zafer Chaoui, Chairman of Chateau Ksara, talks about the distribution of Chateau Ksara wines.
Zafer Chaoui, Chairman of Chateau Ksara talks about the vision for Chateau Ksara. Chateau Ksara will for the next 2 years focus on improving the quality of wines instead of expansion of production.
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