Hunter Steward's intention was simple, after all, the red wine estate only cost about 100,000 pounds a year, which was nothing compared to Arthur's fortune of hundreds of millions.
Even if the red wine produced by the winery in recent years could not occupy the European market, it could still barely maintain its existence in the Australian market.
Especially in the current chaotic situation in Europe, once wars break out among European countries, or any unexpected situations arise, leading to a decrease in the production of European wineries, it would be Arthur's winery's time to seize the market share.
At worst, it could occupy the markets in Australia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia by selling cheap red wine and make a profit.
After all, now Europe is the most dazzling pearl in the world, and the Western culture is very popular among people in other regions, not to mention the widely popular grape wine pursued by European nobility.