Chateau & Estate, America’s leading wine importer of Bordeaux produced fine wine, is now not handling wine buying. For a number of years Chateau & Estate was the leader in wine production for the U. S. , and many outlets and restaurants got their imported French wines from them. Nonetheless those days are now gone, and shops and eateries are feeling the pressure more to find a suitable replacement. With the Chinese requirement for more wine, some even fear that the United States’ grants of Bordeaux wine will be reduced, particularly after Chateau & Estate have turned away from importing the wine.
There are some business owners in America who’ve jumped on the break made when Chateau & Estate backed out of wine importing. Many other corporations now feel they have an opportunity to market Bordeaux wines and maximize their sales as a result of this lull in the North American wine industry. Joanne is one such company that is trying to take over as the next Chateau & Estate for America. The company now imports virtually fifty percent of their bottles to Long Island alone, and the remainder of their stock to what’s left of the country. It is their hope to extend the number of Bordeaux bottles that are imported in order that they can continue to grow as a leading wine importer for the US.
Bordeaux has clearly stated that the american market for wine isn’t going to be depleted shortly, and allocations will not be sent to China anytime in the foreseeable future. In addition, some home business owners are taking a look at the wine glass as being half full and understand that they may now have an opportunity to get wines at better prices, as there isn’t any longer a monopoly on the Bordeaux to American market by Castle & Estate.
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