Daniel Martins from Seeking Alpha talks about Chilean wine company Concha y Toro as a potential investment. Martins talks about the company's Chilean heritage, noting its authenticity compared to other wine companies. When discussing the company's market potential, we discuss millennials' affinity for wine and the market potential in large countries like China in comparison to some European countries.

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