Why Jay Chou loves Leroy wine so much
Share
Since 2000, Jay Chou has released an album almost every year. The frequency of album releases decreased after 2010. After getting married, he lived a happy life as a prince and princess.

From the little prince of music, he transformed into Prince Leroy, which is what he called himself.
Someone asked: "What is Lehua? Is it a kind of birch tree?"
Some people also said: "This bottle is so expensive? I think it is quite ordinary."
Someone else said: "Isn't it because Jay Chou drank it that the price was sold? How about selling it at this price?"
The owner of Lehua Winery is Lehua Lalou, a real white rich beauty in Burgundy. It is not an exaggeration to say that she is the eldest princess of Burgundy.
Her father is the third-generation head of Lehua Trading Company, and is also known as the Prince of Cognac. He had his own brandy distillery in Cognac and made the Cognac business prosperous.
In 1942, Chateau Romanée-Conti decided to sell its shares in order to solve the problem of insufficient funds. The person who bought 55% of the shares of Romanée-Conti was Lehua Laroux’s father.
After Lehua LaRue's father passed away, she and her sister formally inherited their father's shareholding in Romanée-Conti.
So to put it bluntly, Lehua Laloux is also one of the leaders of Romanee-Conti. At this time, Laloux has been promoted to the queen of Burgundy, and no one can even compete with her.
Although many people envy her family background and she was born as a princess, she has also experienced ups and downs.

In 1974, she and Aubert, another major shareholder, served as co-chairmen of the winery, building Romanee-Conti into the world's top winery.
However, the two often disagreed, and eventually Ober and his sister were kicked out of Romanee-Conti's management due to differences in major decisions.
She took over her father's business in her twenties and worked hard to push Romanee-Conti to the position of king of wine. However, she was kicked out at the age of 60.
After being betrayed by her partners and relatives at the same time, she suffered a huge mental and physical blow.
At this time, the person who really comforted her and walked out with him was her husband.
They met when Lehua LaRue was 26 years old. LaRue fell in love with her husband at first sight. In her own words, we have never been separated from the first time we met.
So with the encouragement and support of her husband, she regained her strength, and the two slowly established a new winery, Domaine d'auvenay, where they lived a leisurely pastoral life in Nanshan.
Seeing everything getting better and better, hope ignited in Le Hua's heart, and the prince and princess continued to live happily.
However, fate played another joke on her. In August 2004, her husband passed away suddenly. Lehua LaRue lost the love of her life and was immersed in grief.
At the same time, misfortunes never come singly. Due to powdery mildew and hail disasters, the Lehua vineyard suffered heavy losses this year, and the quality did not meet Lehua Lalu's requirements.
Lehua LaRue's wine selection standards have always been the highest, even to the point of being harsh. Harvest season is quickly approaching, and Lehua LaRue still doesn't know what to do.
In the end, in order to ensure quality, she did something that surprised everyone - she blended the Grand Cru, First Cru and Village Crus together, downgrading them all to regional wines.
You must know that Burgundy’s grading system is: Grand Cru > First Class Cru > Village Level > Region Level.
So LaRue is equivalent to mixing all the best wines, the second best wines, and the third best wines together, but the price is the fourth best price, which means it is absolutely worth every penny.

They have launched a total of 5 regional wines.
They are Bourgogne, Chambolle Musigny, Gevrey Chambertin, Nuits Saint Georges and Vaughan. En-Romanée Village Wine.
However, people at the time did not think so. On the one hand, no one had ever done this before, and everyone was somewhat resistant. On the other hand, people are not sure how much such a blend is worth.
No one bought the Lehua wine in 2004. It was all given to others as a quota, along with famous wines.
However, today, Lehua's stock price in 2004 has increased more than 40 times, and these people who were forced to drink have made a huge profit. How can you know that a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise?