Yao Ming Starts Napa Valley Wine Company

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The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/29/11 12:22 PM ET Updated: 11/29/11 05:22 PM ET

From the basketball court to the tasting room? That's the latest move from recently retired NBA star Yao Ming, who has started his own Napa Valley wine company: Yao Family Wines. This isn't the first venture into the business world for 31-year-old Ming, who also owns the pro basketball team Shanghai Sharks.

Under the brand name YAO MING, Yao Family Wines has released its first wine -- a 2009 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon -- which will be immediately available for distribution in China. Capitalizing on the regions' wine boom, Ming's label intends to cater to the top tier of the Chinese market. The first 5,000-case production is priced at 1,775 yuan (US $289) per bottle.

"I believe that wine can bring people together, and make our lives more enjoyable," Ming said in a statement. "Basketball gave me the opportunity to live in the United States and discover many wonderful things in America. Now I look forward to bringing great wines from California back to the Chinese people."

The wine, which is sourced from several Napa Valley vineyards, are created with attention to detail and old-world techniques. The label, designed by renowned label maker Chuck House, combines a scenic sketch of Napa Valley with the Chinese character for "Yao," fusing the two cultures.

The label will be exclusively imported by Pernod Ricard China. In a statement, managing director Con Constandis said, "Though we are a global company, we have strong local roots in China, which makes this strategic partnership with a man like Yao Ming as special as the quality wines themselves."

Yao Family Wines will be available in the U.S. in 2012.

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From the basketball court to the tasting room? That's the latest move from recently retired NBA star Yao Ming, who has started his own Napa Valley wine company: Yao Family Wines. This isn't the first ...
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ahnree
Page views before people - media is soulless
12:23 PM on 11/30/2011
what a joke, $200 for grape juice. why? did he use he's own feet to stomp the grape. chinese people need to go back to their own country.
RJB Boston
Candor vendor
10:05 AM on 11/30/2011
smart biz decision
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Rogelio Lopez
10:00 AM on 11/30/2011
Does he still have the "Yao" restaurants in Houston?
10:35 AM on 11/30/2011
Unfortunately. It's not very good.
11:58 AM on 11/30/2011
At $285.00 a bottle i will never know if its any good or not.
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kevin j williams
09:51 AM on 11/30/2011
smart guy good luck he has a huge market to sell to who will love his wine
09:42 AM on 11/30/2011
You'll get the true Yao experience from each bottle: Each bottle will be way overhandled by Chinese and Houston distributors, and upon opening and pouring about a glass full the bottom of the bottle will shatter.

You get one bottle per year.

About 9 bottles in a case but only 2-3 will taste any good.
10:37 AM on 11/30/2011
Lol
09:37 AM on 11/30/2011
Very sad that he retired. Sure, he was never going to be Abdul-Jabbar but he was a great player and a great ambassador.

GL with the wine business!
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ming099
...the same as it ever was.....
09:33 AM on 11/30/2011
...anybody see the 60 Minutes piece on China's trash problem?....they should work on THAT instead of $290/bottle wine......
10:42 AM on 11/30/2011
the States should also fix the economy instead of watching american Idol .....

wish in one hand ....
09:32 AM on 11/30/2011
Now that he had a promising career as an internet meme?
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Hugh Briggs
Bass-Fu Master
09:29 AM on 11/30/2011
Drunken master..
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amorosotom
The Dude abides
09:27 AM on 11/30/2011
Such a sad state the People's Republic of China is in. Whatever happened to the "People" in their name? So much for the people's revolution. Now it's back to exploitation of the workers. And so the cycle begins anew.
09:36 AM on 11/30/2011
Well, to be honest, China has exploited their workers throughout the revolution.
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jmmailin
06:11 PM on 11/30/2011
There's a wonderful expression from the great socialist motherland: "In capitalism, man exploits man. In socialism it's the other way around."
09:22 AM on 11/30/2011
Made in USA.
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liveasequal
when you pray, move your feet.
09:06 AM on 11/30/2011
I met Yao a couple of years ago in Phoenix. He was a real gentleman and appeared to have a knack for putting people at ease. Good luck to you, Yao.
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WomenOnGuard
08:53 AM on 11/30/2011
It's ironic that it took a Chinese to export to China from this country! Cheers to you Yao Ming!
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clarkesq
08:29 AM on 11/30/2011
This is good. Exports to China, I hope he succeeds.
08:17 AM on 11/30/2011
$289 for just a bottle of wine ? Dammmmm Yao