The bottles of Great Wall, Changyu and Dragon Seal wine line up like sentries on the shelf behind Cristián López as he sits in his office in Santiago’s gleaming business district. For Mr López, in charge of Asian sales for Chilean group Viña Concha y Toro, these are a daily reminder of the fast-changing fashions of Chinese cities half a world away. “Chile and China both start with ‘C- h-’ but they could not be farther away,” he says.
在智利首都圣地亚哥闪闪发光的商务区内,克里斯蒂安•洛佩兹(Cristián López)坐在自己办公室里,身后架子上摆着一瓶瓶的长城(Great Wall)、张裕(Changyu)和龙徽(Dragon Seal)葡萄酒,就像哨兵一样。洛佩兹是智利干露酒庄(Viña Concha y Toro)的亚洲市场销售主管。这些红酒每天都在提醒他,在世界另一端的manbetx3.0 城市里,风尚正在发生飞快的变化。“智利和manbetx3.0 的英文拼写都以Ch开头,但两国的距离远得不能再远了,”他说。