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In the late 1990s, Robert Mondavi Corporation, a major US wine company based in California, was seeking to expand its international presence by setting up an operation to produce wine in southern France. After failing to find a suitable partner it adopted a green field strategy, targeting an area of undeveloped land in the Languedoc village of Aniane for purchase.
In the late 1990s, Robert Mondavi Corporation, a major US wine company based in California, was seeking to expand its international presence by setting up an operation to produce wine in southern France. After failing to find a suitable partner it adopted a green field strategy, targeting an area of undeveloped land in the Languedoc village of Aniane for purchase.
Robert Mondavi Corporation, a major U.S. wine company, secured a lease to create a winery on undeveloped land in southern French village of Aniane. The plan provoked public dissent. The debate included the defence of traditional European artisanship against U.S. industrial scale production and respect toward due political process in France.
Robert Mondavi Corporation, a major U.S. wine company, secured a lease to create a winery on undeveloped land in southern French village of Aniane. The plan provoked public dissent. The debate included the defence of traditional European artisanship against U.S. industrial scale production and respect toward due political process in France.
Robert Mondavi Corporation, a major U.S. wine company, secured a lease to create a winery on undeveloped land in southern French village of Aniane. The plan provoked public dissent. The debate included the defence of traditional European artisanship against U.S. industrial scale production and respect toward due political process in France.
Robert Mondavi Corporation, a major U.S. wine company, secured a lease to create a winery on undeveloped land in southern French village of Aniane. The plan provoked public dissent. The debate included the defence of traditional European artisanship against U.S. industrial scale production and respect toward due political process in France.