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82: Bordeaux and China: Wine Culture Clash or Perfect Pairing? Suzanne Mustacich Reveals Surprising Insights

82: Bordeaux and China: Wine Culture Clash or Perfect Pairing? Suzanne Mustacich Reveals Surprising Insights

FromUnreserved Wine Talk


82: Bordeaux and China: Wine Culture Clash or Perfect Pairing? Suzanne Mustacich Reveals Surprising Insights

FromUnreserved Wine Talk

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Why is Bordeaux considered the ultimate luxury brand in the world of wine? Why did the Chinese market suddenly start buying Bordeaux wines in the 1980s and 90s? Why does Bordeaux in particular suit the ancient Chinese culture of prestigious gift-giving versus other expensive wines? How does the demand for Bordeaux in China affect both the prices you pay and the styles you drink? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Suzanne Mustacich, author of Thirsty Dragon: China’s Lust for Bordeaux and the Threat to the World’s Best Wines. Highlights What fascinated Suzanne about the Chinese wine market? Can you see a similar effect in other industries where China has become a key player? What can you learn about the differences in wine and business culture between China and Bordeaux? What does a bottle of Bordeaux wine go through before it gets to you? Why was Bordeaux perfectly positioned for the young Chinese market? How do top brands like Bordeaux draw you in? Why is wine the perfect product for the aspirational middle class? Which facts about the China-Bordeaux wine economy might surprise you? Why is it much more expensive for you to be a wine aficionado in Hong Kong than elsewhere? Was there a connection between the US recession and increased interest in the Chinese market from Bordeaux? How have US buying habits changed in relation to high-end Bordeaux wines? How do Government changes impact on the demand for wine in China? What changes can you see in the current Chinese wine consumption patterns compared to when Bordeaux was initially introduced? What is the taboo around women and wine in China? How did Suzanne's end up meeting with particularly interesting characters while researching Thirsty Dragon? About Suzanne Mustacich Suzanne Mustacich is an author, speaker, journalist, editor and consultant. She is a contributing editor at Wine Spectator magazine and the author of Thirsty Dragon: China’s Lust for Bordeaux and the Threat to the World’s Best Wines. She has a background as a television producer and screenwriter. She recently finished her first novel. As a print journalist, she has previously reported for Agence France Presse, Wine Life (China), and Wine Business International. She holds a BA from Yale University in Economics and Political Science, the DUAD enology diploma from the University of Bordeaux and an MA in Creative Writing (Crime Fiction) from the University of East Anglia. She lives in Bordeaux with her family.   To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the https://www.nataliemaclean.com/82.
Released:
Jun 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Unreserved Wine Talk podcast features candid conversations with the most fascinating people in the wine world. Your host, award-winning journalist Natalie MacLean, dives into how it feels to compete in the nerve-wracking World's Best Sommelier Competition, the shadowy underground of wine forgery, the zany tactics of a winemaker who hosted a funeral for cork, and more. Nestled in these colourful stories are practical tips on how to choose wine from a restaurant list, pair it with food and spot great values in the liquor store. Every second episode, Natalie goes solo with an unfiltered, personal reflection on wine. She'll share with you how it feels to be a woman in what is still a largely male-dominated field, her gut reaction to the latest health study that says no amount of alcohol consumption is safe and her journey in writing her next book. She'll reveal these vulnerable, sometimes embarrassing, stories with tipsy wit and wisdom that she's soaked up from 20 years of writing about wine. This podcast is for wine lovers from novices to well-cellared aficionados.