Red Wine in focus – Great Article from the New Yorker magazine

Red Wine; China’s sudden romance with wine

Posted by Evan Osnos

Evan Osnos, well renowned wine guru of the New Yorker, writes  about China’s sudden romance with wine. The notion of getting rich by selling wine in China has a long history, which is marked almost entirely by failure.

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Prospects have sharply improved since the days of the Baron, and, today, China is one of the world’s fastest-growing wine markets. (Chinese buyers are consuming so much that they are affecting wine prices for some of the most expensive bottles.) In this video, produced by Mengfan Wu, we visit a wine class hosted by Torres China, which is trying to introduce new consumers to an unfamiliar product. We also hear from Don St. Pierre, Jr., the chief executive of A.S.C. Fine Wines, who explains why Chinese consumers sometimes prefer to down their glasses in a single enthusiastic gulp.

Read more directly from the New Yorker:  http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/evanosnos/2009/11/red-red-wine.html#ixzz0XWzunqWl

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