wines which are original from scotland , france and vietnam...
If it's supposed to be a sentence, it's wrong. You mention wines, but you say nothing about them. You have a subject, but no predicate.
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If it's supposed to be a sentence, it's wrong.
You mention wines, but you say nothing about them. You have a subject, but no predicate.
The phrase "original from" doesn't sound like English. What are you trying to say there?
The technical details are also wrong. You haven't capitalized the first letter of the phrase or the names of countries.
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