France: Chateau de La Riviere owner keen to 'move forward'
France: Chateau de La Riviere owner keen to 'move forward'
Jan 14, 2014 6(Decanter) - The Chinese firm now in control of Bordeaux’s tragedy-hit Chateau de La Riviere is moving forward with development plans, to include tea tasting and a spa at the estate, after an 'enormously difficult' few weeks.
Disaster struck Chateau de La Riviere (pictured) on 20 December, when a helicopter carrying ex-owner James Gregoire and Chinese businessman Lam Kok crashed into the Dordogne river just 24 hours after the pair agreed the sale of the estate and its holding company, la Cave de Charlemagne, to Kok and his Chinese business, Brilliant Group.
Both men are presumed dead, as is Peng Wang, who was onboard and was to be the new commercial director. The body of a young boy, thought to be Kok’s 11-year-old son, has been recovered.
‘It has been an enormously difficult time, but we are moving forward to fulfil the wishes of Mr Kok and his wife,’ said Xavier Buffo, technical director of Fronsac-based La Riviere for the past 15 years and now general manager.
Kok’s wife, Xiangyun Liu, did not board the helicopter, reportedly due to her fear of flying. Together, the pair ran China’s Brilliant Group, which specialises in tourism and luxury Pu-er tea from Yunnan Province.
‘Our plans are simple,’ Buffo told decanter.com. ‘This is a winemaking property, and we will continue to invest in and grow the quality of the wine, and alongside this develop the wine tourism plans as Mr Kok envisaged.’
The firm said on its official feed on Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, that it became interested in La Riviere after the nearby city of Libourne was twinned with Pu’er in 2012.
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