Chapter 99 Vaughan Romanee Village
The next morning, Wang Zixuan and Adolf von Frank drove away from the castle.
There are basically vineyards on both sides of the road, but now there is a hint of green, and there is nothing good to look at. Only rows of neat grape trellis are seen.
However, Wang Zixuan was not here to enjoy the scenery, and the convoy came straight to Vaughan Romani Village.
This is a small village, but it brings together all the essence of the Burgundy region.
If you look at it from the outside, Vaughan Romani Village is an ordinary country village, without tall castles and luxurious courtyards. It is just some ordinary buildings that make people feel a little poor and backward.
But those who are familiar with red wine will know that this village does not have a bottle of ordinary wine.
A bottle of red wine placed there at will in every household may be worth tens of thousands of yuan.
The convoy stopped at the entrance of the village, and Wang Zixuan and Adolf von Frank followed the winding path into the village under the guidance of a few greetings.
After walking for a few minutes, I saw dozens of men greeting me in front of a yard.
These people are the owners of the Super Vineyards in Vaughan Romani Village and the adjacent village of Vlaji Issso.
Although Vaughan Romani Village has only six special gardens and Vlaji Issso Village has only two special gardens, there are more than one hundred owners in eight special gardens.
This is also four of the six special gardens in Vaughan Romani Village are exclusive gardens.
Because of historical heritage, many owners only own a row of vines in a special garden, but don’t underestimate these people who only own a row of vines.
The row of vines in these super gardens are priceless, and people who can get a row of vines generally have other industries.
One of the reasons why Burgundy red wine is not as famous as Bordeaux red wine in the world is that a Burgundy vineyard has several or dozens of owners, and the wine ratings of each winery are also very complex, which affects the spread of Burgundy red wine.
Romani Condi Winery fully owns Romani Condi Gardens and Ratahi Gardens in Vaughan Romani Village, and also owns Romani St. Vivanian Gardens in Vaughan Romani Village, Liqi Fort and Issoso in Vaughan Issoso, and part of the four special wineries of Great Issoso.
The other two special gardens in Vaughan Romani Village are exclusive gardens of Ramashu Winery, and Romani Gardens are exclusive gardens of Baron Li Jie-Berrell.
After learning about Romani Condi Winery, Wang Zixuan once thought about acquiring all eight special gardens in Vaughan Romani Village and Vlaji Issso Village. However, after a survey, Citibank found that this goal was completely impossible. Even if Wang Zixuan was willing to pay more money, many owners had no intention of selling it.
Moreover, many owners are families in Europe that have been passed down for hundreds of years or even longer, and they look down on nouveau riche like Citibank and Wang Zixuan.
At first, Wang Zixuan wanted to acquire Romani Conti Winery on a whim, hoping to get the world's most expensive red wine, but later he put Romani Conti into his plan to build a high-end tourism industry.
Regarding the tourism layout that Wang Zixuan values the most, Wang Zixuan naturally would not give up easily, and asked Adolf von Frank to coordinate.
The Frank family has been passed down in Europe for hundreds of years and has dated many European families.
Chapter completed!