
Overture-Departure of Feeling Set
In the busy pace of life, occasionally stop and enjoy a glass of carefully prepared wine is not only a way to relax, but also a baptism of the soul. Wang Kelian's 508 series of red wine, derived from Italian classics, is not only an ornament on the table, but also a journey to explore the unknown. Today, let's uncover its mystery and embark on this wonderful sensory journey.

Explore the past and present of 508 series
The history of Wang Kelian's 508 series of red wines dates back to the end of the last century. Since then, it has won the love of wine lovers around the world with its exquisite brewing skills and unique taste. Every drop of wine embodies the years of experience and technological innovation of winemakers. From the selection of the vineyard to the temperature control during the fermentation process, to the aging in oak barrels ...... All these efforts are just to present a wine that can touch people's hearts.

The bloom of taste and delicate taste
Open a bottle of Wang Kelian 508 series red wine, the first thing you see is the deep and attractive ruby red color, as if telling the story of the years. Gently shake the glass, a strong fruity aroma, mixed with subtle vanilla flavor, intoxicating. When the first wine slip into the mouth, mellow and fresh intertwined, bringing an unprecedented pleasant experience. As one wine taster said:
"This is an unforgettable red wine. It not only has a rich sense of hierarchy, but also allows you to feel all the beauty that nature has given us." -taster Mr. Zhang

Dialogue · Brewmaster's Journey
To learn more about the secrets behind this wine, we spoke with Mr. Robert, the chief winemaker at Wong Kelian. In his view, every brew is the pursuit of perfection. From grape planting to picking, to the final packaging, every step requires an extremely rigorous attitude to complete.

"I think a good wine should not only taste good, but more importantly be able to bring back good memories. When we talk about the Wang Kelian 508 series, I hope that every taster will find their own touch in it."
-- Robert Winemaker
