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FORESTVILLE, NY (February 13, 2012) - For the second time in less than a decade, one of Merritt Estate's wines will be featured in the international market.
Just three
years ago, Merritt's Bella Ice, a sweet red wine with intense Concord grape
flavor, made its debut in the Chinese wine market. In March the winery's Late
Harvest Delaware, a sweet, pungent and grapey white wine with vanilla
characteristics, will become the second international seller for the local establishment
as it makes its first appearance in China.
The ice wine and dessert wine markets
in China have grown at a rapid pace over the last few years. A large amount of
wines offered overseas are imported from other markets. In China, limitations
in both water and land supplies make importing wine a necessity. The Chinese
public also holds a very high standard for their food and beverage products.
The quality of wines produced and the cleanliness of the environment they are
produced in are both important factors in the eyes of the consumer.
New York State wines have become a trusted
product in the Chinese marketplace. The sweet and fruity red wines that the
region has become known for producing fit well with the taste that Chinese
consumers are looking for. The difference in price points of New York wines is
also a strong selling point when it comes to overseas interactions. A large
price range allows for the sale of wines that have the potential to be mass
produced, while still leaving a competitive market open for wines that can sell
at higher dollar amounts.
Merritt Estate was recently approached
by Simon Wu of Glacier Treasures, a wine expert wholesaler and agent to China,
with interest of exporting and promoting the Late Harvest Delaware. "Dessert
wine is rare in China, and the unique looking design of the bottle stands out
as a nice visual," said Wu. "About one-third of consumers in China are looking
to drink the wine they purchase. The other two-thirds are looking to give the
wine as a gift, so the visual impression is important." Wu will be promoting
Merritt's Late Harvest Delaware at upcoming trade shows throughout China.
The Food Ingredients China trade show
will take place this year in Shanghai which boasts over 800 exhibitors. The
show is attended by chefs, restaurant and hotel owners, retail chain owners and
retailers, importers and exporters. The event will provide a promotional
platform for the popular dessert style wine.
Late Harvest Delaware will also be
featured at the Wine China trade show, held this year in Beijing. The trade
show invites wine producers, distributors, retailers, experts, lovers,
journalists and consumers to share their own personal expertise with one
another in an effort to promote the many facets of the wine culture.
For more information on Merritt news
and events, visit www.merrittestatewinery.com or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/merrittwinery.