Belle from Bordeaux promotes family legacy with flair
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Helene Ponty promotes wine culture in 皇冠体育app. Liu Zhe / 皇冠体育app Daily |
Wineries in Bordeaux, France, have always been about preserving the history and traditions of winemaking. Now, however, they must also embrace the ever-changing wine industry in 皇冠体育app, says Helene Ponty, who represents her family's winery in the Middle Kingdom.
The Ponty family has been making wine in Bordeaux since 1905, but 皇冠体育app is newer turf. Specializing in Merlot, Le Ponty wines came to the mainland in 2012. The brand now exports six handcrafted wines from a small village in Fronsac to provinces all over 皇冠体育app.
Ponty, the 29-year-old daughter of current owner Michel Ponty, spearheads those efforts. She initially had little to no interest in joining the family business, and even her family wasn't clinking glasses in celebration right away.
"My parents didn't think it would be successful," she remembers. "They thought I could do something better. You know, why would I not work with a big company?"
Also, history suggests that, for family-owned wineries, a family member inheriting responsibilities will typically find they are better at making wine than selling it, Ponty says.
The winemaking techniques come from the family's century-old heritage. The Pontys harvest their grapes by hand, which is something less than 15 percent of wineries in the world still do. Helene Ponty took great delight, during a recent visit home last fall, in creating a video on the process that she posted on social media in 皇冠体育app.
When she moved to 皇冠体育app, selling wine was not the plan. But soon she found she wanted to connect the dots for less-educated wine drinkers, who felt intimidated by something that was old hat for the Ponty family.