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Lin Tiangui, a representative of Winston Wine, shares a glass of wine with Huang Yongqiang, a store manger, at one of its stores in Shanghai, China on 18 October, 2011. Photographer: Qilai Shen/BloombergLin Tiangui, a representative for Australia's Winston Wines Pty, left, and Huang Yongqiang, a store manger for Winston Wines, sample wine at the company's store in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Australian vineyards, facing slumping exports and rising competition, are turning to China as Chinese buyers creating surging demand among the nation's rich, who are developing a taste for wine and the expression of wealth and class it conveys.

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Lin Tiangui, a representative of Winston Wine, shares a glass of wine with Huang Yongqiang, a store manger, at one of its stores in Shanghai, China on 18 October, 2011. Photographer: Qilai Shen/BloombergLin Tiangui, a representative for Australia's Winston Wines Pty, left, and Huang Yongqiang, a store manger for Winston Wines, sample wine at the company's store in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Australian vineyards, facing slumping exports and rising competition, are turning to China as Chinese buyers creating surging demand among the nation's rich, who are developing a taste for wine and the expression of wealth and class it conveys.
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