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The [[1995 Vandarch Republic wine scandal]] was a crucial event in the modern marketing of [[Burgundie]] wines. The [[Government of Burgundie]] banned the import of wines from the tainted regions, in so doing growing its own market share in [[Burgundie]] and heavily subsided a global marketing and export campaign to capture as much international market share as possible.On average, Burgundie vineyards saw a 9-37% increase in sales both domestically and internationally. | |||
Numerous [[Anglei|Ænglish]] vineyards have attempted to emulate the styles of expensive [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wines in an attempt to enter the fine wine market by undercutting the prestigious [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] brands. This particularly occured as a trend towards the late 1990s and early 2000s as Ænglish viticulture was attempting to reinvent itself in the aftermath of the [[1995 Vandarch Republic wine scandal]] which all but annihilated Ænglish wine exports. Similarly, a number of [[Yonderre|Yonderian]] vineyards have attempted to enter the market for {{wp|Madeira wine|Muratia wine}} under names such as "fortified [[Vandarch]] wine" and "[[Vollardie]] stone wine" without much international success. | Numerous [[Anglei|Ænglish]] vineyards have attempted to emulate the styles of expensive [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wines in an attempt to enter the fine wine market by undercutting the prestigious [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] brands. This particularly occured as a trend towards the late 1990s and early 2000s as Ænglish viticulture was attempting to reinvent itself in the aftermath of the [[1995 Vandarch Republic wine scandal]] which all but annihilated Ænglish wine exports. Similarly, a number of [[Yonderre|Yonderian]] vineyards have attempted to enter the market for {{wp|Madeira wine|Muratia wine}} under names such as "fortified [[Vandarch]] wine" and "[[Vollardie]] stone wine" without much international success. | ||
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