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France
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In France, wine etiquette includes specific serving traditions, pouring with the right hand, and it is considered disrespectful to refuse or spit out wine.
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Italy
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In Italy, wine etiquette and food pairing are important cultural traditions with specific rules for serving wine and pairing with food.
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, wine etiquette involves holding the glass by the stem and is observed at formal meals and social gatherings.
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China
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In China, pouring wine for others is a sign of hospitality and respect, and wine pairing is not common.
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Japan
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Wine etiquette in Japanese culture prioritizes body language over toasting and follows strict rules for wine tasting.
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Korea
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In Korean culture, pouring wine for others as a sign of respect and hospitality is more important than wine pairing.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, wine etiquette emphasizes socializing and enjoying the moment over tasting.
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Sweden
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In Swedish wine culture, discussing wine flavors is important, but food pairing is not heavily emphasized.
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