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Brazil, a specialized study of middle-income (C-level) population survey agency Outdoor Social recently released a study showed that wine is gaining popularity in Brazil slum population
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According to the survey, 34% of respondents regard wine as their first choice for alcoholic beverages
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In terms of consumption, wine has become the second place in the consumption list of alcoholic beverages in slums , second only to beer (76% preferred)
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Brazil’s “ricmais” website reported on July 29 that Emília Rabello, the founder of Outdoor Social, said: “Wine is becoming more and more popular among Brazilians
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This is in high income (A, B level) The consumption trends displayed in the group are now beginning to appear in the middle-income class
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Although the slum dwellers have some special housing issues, their consumption culture is not much different from that of residents in other regions in some respects
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Vodka also occupies an important position in the alcoholic beverage consumption list of slum residents (third place), and is the preferred drink of 27% of the respondents
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Then there is whiskey, with a 13% approval rating
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During the survey process, half (50%) of the respondents said that they occasionally buy alcoholic beverages, which means that they do not have the habit of buying such beverages
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In terms of buying locations, 59% are used to buying alcoholic beverages in community bars or markets, followed by suburban wineries
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The latter has been welcomed by more and more people in recent years, with 19% of respondents saying that they would go to wineries to buy wine
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The survey interviewed 435 residents over the age of 18 from urban slum areas such as Porto Alegre, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
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The selected respondents are divided between men and women, the majority (35%) are young people aged 30 to 39, 27% are young people aged 18 to 29, 22% are between 40 and 49 years old, and 16% are 50 years old Above the elderly
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