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Wine-tasting classes
popular in Beijing
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How much
knowledge do you
know about wine? Can
you tell the
difference between
wines from different
places? Do you know
your manners when
drinking wine in
various social
situations? More and
more Chinese people,
especially white
collars, are taking
wine training
classes not only for
better networking
but also to enjoy
the rich culture of
wine.
Du Lijun has
more.
Reporter:
(Ambience:
Teacher’s talking
and students’
discussion)
This is a wine
training class of
Wine Online Culture,
a company that
conducts
wine-tasting courses
and promotes wine
culture in Beijing.
After learning the
typical characters
of wines produced
from Spain and
America, the teacher
asks students to sip
some of them and
then to describe the
different tastes.
Xu Xinrui, who is
attending the
training class for
the first time, is
very interested in
wine. She said two
years ago she knew
nothing about the
wine, but now
knowledge of wine
means a lot to her.
[SB1, Xu, in
Chinese]
“I am working for
a magazine
specializing in
alcoholic drinks.
Due to this, I need
to learn as much as
I can about them,
and I’ve found out
wine is getting more
and more popular
among Chinese
people. It’s a
social fashion. I
need to know wine in
a professional way.
I feel good in the
class.”
Xu says at the
beginning she just
wanted to increase
her knowledge about
wine. After trying
the wine in some
small sips, she fell
in love with it.
Unlike European
countries, China
historically didn’t
have a wine-drinking
tradition. Wine is a
comparatively new
thing in China.
Lu Jiang, chief
wine advisor of Wine
Online Culture
Company, says the
original idea of
organizing wine
training classes was
to help those who
are in need of wine
knowledge. Most of
his clients are
hotels’ service
staffers or people
who want to become a
wine taster.
But now things
have changed; many
ordinary people come
to his class. They
believe wine can
help them become
more sociable. At
the same time, they
also want to
discover the real
charm of wine.
[SB, Lu, in
Chinese]
“Wine itself has a
rich culture. During
our two-day class
you can only scratch
the surface. What I
would like to do is
to introduce wine
culture to each one
of my students. I
open the door for
them to discover the
wine. I myself think
wine has its own
charming taste. In
social situations,
wine is a symbol of
being elegant and
graceful. That is
also the reason
which explains why
wine has become
increasingly trendy
in China, especially
among the middle
class.”
Zhao Hang became
the fan of wine in
2006. He says since
the very beginning
he knew he made a
very smart choice.
[SB3, Zhao, in
Chinese]
“I love it. Five
years ago I just
graduated from the
college to start my
first job. And I
thought I needed
some new interests
in my life. I found
wine. I chose it
because I thought
wine contained a lot
of Western culture.
Through wine I can
learn about Western
countries. Now I am
proud of my wine
knowledge – its
benefits for my
social connection is
just one side. What
is more important is
that I’ve discovered
the true spirit of
wine.”
(Ambience of
drinking wine)
The latest
figures show that
the volume of wine
consumed in China
doubled from 2005
and 2009. And during
this period, some
amateurs become
professional.
Chen Weiran, who
is now an assistant
of Lu Jiang, says
wine has brought her
a totally new life.
[SB4, Chen, in
Chinese]
“I fell in love
wine at the first
taste. I like all
kinds of wine.
Sometimes only
seeing wine without
drinking it will
make me happy. I
enjoy the tastes of
different wines and
the culture of them.
Wine has become an
integral part in my
life. Before
becoming an
assistant I was
working in the IT
field. Now instead
of facing all those
boring charts and
diagrams, tasting
the different
flavors of wine has
helped me rediscover
the beauty of life.”
For whatever
reason people start
to drink wine, many
of them are becoming
interested in it and
eventually are
discovering the
glamour of wine.
For CRI, I’m Du
Lijun.