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    China‚ India & Wine | May 19 2011 | Assessing the global environment and developing solutions for Australian international managers: a WebQuest. (5461 words) | Sheena Bobeechun Troy Credlin Sarah Duff Audrey James. | Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 PESTL Analysis 4 Political & Legal Factors (Author - Sarah Duff) 4 Economic Factors (Author - Sheena Bobeechun) 5 Social & Cultural Factors (Author - Audrey James) 7 Technological Factors (Author - Troy

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    preserving half drunk wine As a wine importer‚ educator and wine writer‚ I get asked time and again- “how long can I keep undrunk bottle of wine once it is opened?” and “what is best method for preserving half drunk wine?” Each and every time I have answered the questions to questionnaires‚ today I felt like writing about the ways of preserving half drunk wine that can remain fresh and drinkable for several days after opening the bottle. We often completely drink a bottle of wine once it is opened

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    Uncorking China’s Wine Market: Knowledge@Wharton (http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?articleid=2898) Uncorking China’s Wine Market Published : January 03‚ 2012 in Knowledge@Wharton Although China’s bustling metropolises and staid Bordeaux may seem worlds apart‚ the two are becoming increasingly intertwined. Indeed‚ China recently overtook the traditional strongholds of Germany and the United Kingdom to become Bordeaux’s largest export destination. This transformation is particularly

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    Competition in the Global Wine Industry: A U.S. Perspective Murray Silverman Professor of Management College of Business San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco‚ CA 94132 Phone: 415-338-7489 Fax: 415-338-0501 Email: msilver@sfsu.edu Richard Castaldi Professor of Management College of Business San Francisco State University Phone: 415-338-2829 Fax: 415-338-0501 Email: castaldi@sfsu.edu Sally Baack Assistant Professor of Management

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    Health Benefits of Red Wine

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    consumption of red wine is a much more healthful drink compared to all other alcoholic beverages. This paper examines red wine and the daily consumption of red wine as a health related behavior. The paper proposes that the daily consumption of red wine is a health benefit for individuals in that it lowers the risk of heart disease‚ prevents the development of Alzheimer’s disease‚ and slows the aging process. There are some reservations regarding the daily consumption of red wine such as the risk

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    Global Wine War Analysis

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    Champaign. The experience of France as a quality wine producer going back to the middle ages can be regarded as a source of competitive advantage. Another source is the strong wine culture in France creating a positive image for customers. The wine industry by itself is a very important economic factor in France‚ in the mid 18th century the wine industry accounted for 17% of the overall industry. As a consequence‚ in 1855 the government classified wine yard into five different levels of quality. This

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    The wine industry is very much global‚ and is traditionaly rooted in typical variety coming from distincts regions of the world : California Napa Valley‚ the French regions of Burgundy and Beaujolais‚ fine Italian wines. Wine is very much tied to the winery it comes from in both brand and regional recognition. The global supply chain for the wine industry can take on several forms depending on where the wine is produced‚ who grows the grapes‚ where the wine is sold‚ and how it gets there. Within

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    Tasmanian wine: Best served with a unique cultural experience – Gemma Lewis & Kim Lehman Executive Summary This report explores the characteristics of high-involvement consumers by capturing the behavior and needs of consumers of the wine industry‚ particularly in the state of Tasmania. The authors draw attention to how wine producers in Tasmania have increasingly given significance to situational and environmental factors that tap into the needs and desires of wine consumers. As a result‚ the

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    Elif Sinem Saydam 20900455 MAN333-003 HW#1 A Macro-Environmental Analysis of the Wine Industry in Turkey A factor that influence a company’s or product’s development but that is outside of the company’s control is known as macro environment. In this paper‚ all dimensions that affect that wine industry in Turkey are investigated. It is important to observe the wine industry in terms of political‚ economic‚ socio-cultural‚ technological and natural aspects; it is called as PESTEL analysis. This

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    Greek Wine Research Paper

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    Wine is a symbol of status in the early years of settlements. Only the rich could afford it because of the extreme distances it had to become transported. Once wine became more readily available‚ it was given as gifts. Many factors contributed to the increase in wine production‚ factors that include the presence of a grape vine‚ availability of cereal crops (which is also needed for beer) and pottery advancements. Plato‚ a famous philosopher‚ saw drinking and symposion in a different light than others

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