@duodec We’re probably not even their targeted customer base; they probably want to get Chinese citizens who currently buy European and US wines to start spending money on local products.
@duodec@fibrs86 Oh, quite likely. In any case, I’m sure there’s a lot of money to be made off the wealthy Chinese populace even if westerners never buy this wine.
I thought you had misspelled dessert wine
@Cerridwyn So did the automatic banner.
I was commenting on yesterday’s bad joke.
But is it sweet?
@mehcuda67 Nevermind. In the desert it would have to be a dry wine.
@mehcuda67 Much like your sparkling sense of humor.
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http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-07/17/c_1310067162.htm
I think we’ll treat chinese wines with the same care and discernment we do chinese crayfish and chinese dog food ingredients.
No.
@duodec We’re probably not even their targeted customer base; they probably want to get Chinese citizens who currently buy European and US wines to start spending money on local products.
@duodec @Kyeh I would think this is going after imports from Australia first (with US and Euro replacements being a bonus).
@duodec @fibrs86 Oh, quite likely. In any case, I’m sure there’s a lot of money to be made off the wealthy Chinese populace even if westerners never buy this wine.
Alu Merlot Gobi?