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	Comments on: Gaia Gaja: On Chinese wine consumers, Italian imports, auctions &#038; more	</title>
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		By: gianpaolo		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[About Gaia&#039;s comment on promotion of Italian wines, I believe that they way forward is to engage the institutions that already work in teaching wine in Asia. As an associate member of the Institute of Wine and Spirits, I&#039;ve always complained about the fact that in WSET courses Italian wines are not thought at the level they deserve. It is of course a matter of being influential on those environment and that&#039;s way I praise the fact the Istituto Grandi Marchi (in which Gaja winery takes part) are now promoting the Master of Wine courses in Italy. We have to keep working that way, with patience, determination and better organization.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About Gaia&#8217;s comment on promotion of Italian wines, I believe that they way forward is to engage the institutions that already work in teaching wine in Asia. As an associate member of the Institute of Wine and Spirits, I&#8217;ve always complained about the fact that in WSET courses Italian wines are not thought at the level they deserve. It is of course a matter of being influential on those environment and that&#8217;s way I praise the fact the Istituto Grandi Marchi (in which Gaja winery takes part) are now promoting the Master of Wine courses in Italy. We have to keep working that way, with patience, determination and better organization.</p>
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