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		<title>Wine’s Trickle-Down Effect</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wine, long-held as a upper middle class beverage is becoming more and more widely accepted and with it a new appeal.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wine, traditionally considered to be exclusively an upper-class enjoyment, is now becoming more and more acceptable among the average person no matter their upbringing.&nbsp; A bottle of wine given as a gift; a basket filled with an assortment sampler of wines; a sympathy gift basket of wine all of these reveal the new face of wine in everyday American life.&nbsp; And for me, symbolizes wine&rsquo;s ever increasing &ldquo;trickle-down effect&rdquo;.</p>
<p>What I mean by trickle-down effect?&nbsp; Well, basically wine&rsquo;s acceptance among all classes of American life.&nbsp; For someone more affluent, this trickle-down effect may appear quite surprising given wine&rsquo;s wide appeal and acceptance among that social class.&nbsp; But for the average Joe, they still view wine as a luxury item.&nbsp; Or, in other words being somewhat show-off or even snooty.</p>
<p>But slowly, wine is losing that sort of view and perception and taking on a new appeal.&nbsp; Coming from a modest upbringing, we simply didn&rsquo;t drink wine.&nbsp; It wasn&rsquo;t something we even thought about; let alone wine being socially acceptable in my circle of friends.&nbsp; That&rsquo;s my experience with wine growing up.&nbsp; Nevertheless, that was then and this is now!</p>
<p>Hence, with the existence of more and more American winery&rsquo;s gaining an ever-greater popularity, wine and the culture it brings is finally gaining a foothold the U.S..&nbsp; And with that, comes wine&rsquo;s own trickle down effect and its mass appeal.&nbsp; American&rsquo;s are talking wine.&nbsp; You see it on TV and read about it on the Internet.&nbsp; Wine is an American thing!&nbsp; With American&rsquo;s being viewed as the authority.&nbsp; Wine parties, wine as gifts, and wine as a simple drink.&nbsp; No stereotypes, no preconceptions; just enjoying the beverage as Americans.</p>
<p>Changing the face of wine &#8212; some might surmise &#8212; not a necessary thing.&nbsp; They may say:&nbsp; &ldquo;Wine is wine.&nbsp; It has it own long-standing identity and uniqueness&rdquo;.&nbsp; However, not so among the average American Joe.&nbsp; It would be necessary for one to have some exposure abroad to understand wine&rsquo;s ordinary and humble roots originally.&nbsp; But that history and realization does not stretch across the Big Pond.</p>
<p>Traditionally, in America, wine was embraced by the rich and wealthy as their beverage of choice.&nbsp; And not just drinking it, but living the life-style that they associated with it.&nbsp; But, no longer!&nbsp; As hard to imagine as it may be, wine is breaking free from that stereotype and perception.</p>
<p>Moreover, for the reasons mentioned wine has pulled away from those perceptions and focus of the past and into new terrain of the trendy and fresh.&nbsp; Modern yet modest Americans have come to view wine as acceptable and desirous.&nbsp; It being their beverage of choice, not only the drinking of it but also the humbly lifestyle that comes along with it.&nbsp; Yes, wine&rsquo;s trickle-down effect.</p>
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