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					<description><![CDATA[Faking, from rare French wine to name-brand Chinese products, is common. However this does not reflect on the real market for wine in China. It&#039;s a fitting joke on the few Chinese new rich who try to impress by throwing their money. For a peopole who have the ability to  discern the differences in hundreds of green teas the appreciation and discernment for wine will happen in a short time. In my recollecton it took about 20 years (60s to 80s) for Canadians to get used to wine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Faking, from rare French wine to name-brand Chinese products, is common. However this does not reflect on the real market for wine in China. It&#8217;s a fitting joke on the few Chinese new rich who try to impress by throwing their money. For a peopole who have the ability to  discern the differences in hundreds of green teas the appreciation and discernment for wine will happen in a short time. In my recollecton it took about 20 years (60s to 80s) for Canadians to get used to wine.</p>
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