Benedicte Lataste (MBA 92j) at, well, Lataste SA (www.lataste.fr), a Bordeaux based wine negociant created by her husband Vincent in 1997. The family also owns Chateau de Lardiley in Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux and Chateau Mamin in Graves.
This blog is about "Insead wine". There's a list of "Insead wines" a little bit down.
It's about wine made by Insead alumni and alumni involved in wine. Many Insead alumni have turned to wine for business or for pleasure - or both. Some have invested in a vineyard. Others are involved in wine in other ways. This blog is about these wines and those people. NB: Perhaps superfluous to point out, but this page is in no way endorsed by or sponsored by Insead, the business school. It's just that we've all been there.
If you know of any more INSEAD Wine Clubs, contact us or post a message on this blog and we'll add it.
Who's behind this blog?
This blog was initiated by Per Karlsson (MBA 90) , BKWine, in collaboration with Paul Tracy (MBA 78), Fine Wine World. ----- BKWine organises wine tours for wine lovers, wine studens and companies. The best wine tours in the world (if I may say so). And we also do events, wine writing, wine photography and wine consulting. ----- Fine Wine World specialises in importing "foreign" wines to France, selecting (if I may say so) the best wines from all over the world for wine drinkers in France. ----- All Insead wine people are welcome to contribute to make this (if I may say so) the best Insead wine blog in the world.
Contact
Contact us: Per Karlsson (MBA 90), who's maintaining this blog, or Paul Tracy (MBA 78) who's 'animating' the Insead Wine Club in Paris. You'll find our contact emails (as well as to other Insead Wine Alumni mentinoed here) in the Alumni directory at Insead Connect.
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