Showing posts with label Latin America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latin America. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Latin American dance and culture is alive and growing in Beijing

Mir Global Marketing LLC has always emphasized the importance of including clever ways to promote and educate Chinese consumers about Latin American culture when marketing wines from Chile and Argentina.

For the record we practice what we preach. For all our readers out there, you also know that we love to share insight and encourage discussion about the world of wine here at our company blog, Globowines.

For you're viewing pleasure, a short video I personally recording in Beijing this past month and feel articulates my feelings on how China is hungry for "Latin America".





I stumbled upon this little party at a mall called "The Place." I was strolling around a new upscale neighborhood about 4km from the Forbidden City when I found a shopping complex with the world's largest LCD screen, which doubles as a ceiling, alternating between different eye dropping images.







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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

South American Wines (南美洲葡萄酒) growing popularity

Did you know that wine is produced throughout Latin America? Chile and Argentina have been able to successfully break into the international market but they are by no means the only players in the market.

A few months ago Sophie Kevany, a journalist for Decanter based in Lima, contacted me and explained she was writing an article on South American wine harvests.



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I was immediately interested due to a focus of her article being on wines from countries other than South America's traditional producers. Her research has yielded a incredibly informative article, which you can access through clicking here.

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In Brazil sparkling wine exports were up 18% in value for the first three months, with much of the wine going to America and Germany, Wines from Brazil said

Overall exports were also positive. Brazil aims to export US$6m this year, with US$2.3m already confirmed for January to April.

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At the higher end there was also positive news. In Peru, Tacama � which produces wines in the $10 to $40 bracket retail - said export values were up 10% in the first quarter.

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Click here to access Sophie Kevany's article in its entirety

Click here to check out Decanter.com -- a great resource for keeping up to date with developments and new trends in the wine industry

Click here to follow Decanter.com's news feed on Twitter


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