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Grape Press: Morocco-China wine links, 7-ELEVEN wine, ICCCW in Singapore

Nov 25, 2009
By Jim Boyce Some China-related wine stuff from the Web… - Morocco-China wine connection The BBC reports on Moroccan wine industry ambitions, which includes some mentions of China: Mehdi Bouchaara, a member of ASPRAM

Barossa wines, Beijing, and bare ass: Torbreck wine dinner with Dave Powell

Nov 23, 2009
By Jim Boyce Rare are those times when a wine maker drops his pants at a tasting  – I would guess it is on par with the frequency of an eclipse, which is an apt comparison given you would not want to stare directly if the sun were being blocked by...

Value vino: Some of Beijing's best wine buys under RMB100

Nov 23, 2009
Note: The following post recently appeared in Agenda magazine in Beijing (see online version here). By Jim Boyce Beijing stores shelves are lined with hundreds of imported wines that retail for less than RMB100

Rough and tumble in China: The New Yorker profiles ASC Fine Wines' Don St. Pierre, Sr.

Nov 20, 2009
By Jim Boyce The New Yorker just published a lengthy article by Evan Osnos about ASC Fine Wines founder Don St. Pierre, Sr and his son Don St. Pierre, Jr. In it, St. Pierre, Sr comes off as a profanity-uttering, rough-and-tumble, take-no-prisoners...

Grape Press: Fakers, robbers, and wine in China

Nov 19, 2009
- People in the wine business here say there is more ’82 Lafite in China than was ever produced that year in France. – Wall Street Journal - By Jim Boyce One reason I recently posted an exchange with Benjamin Wallace, author of Billionaire’s Vinegar,...


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