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Chinese investors develop a taste for French vineyardsChinese investors develop a taste for French vineyards

Mining delegations being replaced by wine enthusiasts as China s upwardly mobile millions get the taste for an expensive drop Beckett sold eight vineyards to Chinese investors in the latter months of 2011 some of which had been on the market Chinese snap up Aussie vines in hunt for top drop

Noheless the tremendous potential of the Chinese consumer market means that foreign direct investment in the Chinese consumer facing sectors is likely to be more forthing over the ing years as investors China Developing A Taste For Premium China Food and Drink Report Q1 2012 new market research report

but this will have limited value given the developing business climate in Chile itself Chile s approach to foreign direct investment is codified in the country s Foreign Investment Law which gives foreign investors the same treatment as Chileans Wine made with a 4 5 billion year old meteorite but does it taste out of this world

In just one year Vincent and his French business partner Samuel Maruta visited Vietnamese cacao farms to test for quality found investors is far from bitter as the taste is always smooth Like wine the different varieties of cacao all have The pion of the cacao

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Cash rich mainland Chinese investors have developed a nose for fine wine and on the hunt for vineyards in France Chinese investors develop a taste for French vineyards

Cash rich mainland Chinese investors have developed a nose for fine wine and on the hunt to buy vineyards in France Chinese property investors looking to buy vineyards in France

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