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Red Obsession - Premium Red Wine from California | Perfect for Gifting, Romantic Dinners & Special Occasions
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Red Obsession - Premium Red Wine from California | Perfect for Gifting, Romantic Dinners & Special Occasions
Red Obsession - Premium Red Wine from California | Perfect for Gifting, Romantic Dinners & Special Occasions
Red Obsession - Premium Red Wine from California | Perfect for Gifting, Romantic Dinners & Special Occasions
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A film about power, passion and the fine wine game. Something unprecedented is happening to the fine wine market and that something is China. While the dragon economy could bring untold wealth to the revered wine-making region, the terms of engagement are different from any other customer in the past. This market is young, voracious and unpredictable. Demand is massively outstripping supply. The product is finite and this new client wants it all. For better or worse, Bordeaux is hitching itself to this new, infinitely wealthy client. RED OBSESSION sets out to explore this phenomenon and the link between China and Bordeaux.
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I found this documentary interesting because it shows the shift in the primary Bordeaux market from the US and Japan to China and the effect this shift has had on the prices and availability of said wines.Most interesting of all is the interview where the woman actually says she doesn't care if her bottle is a fake or if it is any good - it is enough to know she wanted it and purchased it at the auction!We see that with the decline in American interest for Bordeaux, the producers and importers have flocked to China to create a new market for this thirsty country. Of course there is a lot of fraud, manipulation, and forgery - but this documentary doesn't delve too deeply into this facet.It is short (75 minutes) and heavily focused on the subject - so it is of interest to what I would think is a very specific person. Wine drinkers who have interest in the Bordeaux futures (whether buying Bordeaux or just interested in the process) or those who are in the industry would find more appeal from this documentary. Still, it is interesting to see the new thirst for these wines - a thirst driven mainly by speculation and ownership than actual enjoyment and consumption of the wine!

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