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In the case of Niagara-based Pillitteri Estates Winery:
“The way we try to get around the language barriers is with a lot of visuals,” he said, adding that he travels to trade shows and exhibitions abroad with price sheets, business cards, and other materials already translated to the local language, as well as a video display showcasing the ice wine harvesting process. “They see the price and taste the quality and from there the business can begin.”Read the entire article: Doing Business Abroad? Here's how to get around language barriers