I'm not a win person at all. But I know many who are or have worked in it (more or less). This episode gives you views from both sides of the fence. The people that have always made wine are getting pushed out by big wine companies. Many overseas or in their own backyard. Sometimes you feel bad for the small owners who have had the land for generations. You feel bad for them.
But on the other hand you also realize things change. Small business sadly gets taken over by big ones. You sort of have to keep up with the times and/or work together in order to survive. In the case of China, they do indeed have alot of hurdles to get over to make anyone outside China want the wine. But if they end up doing well it could be good for the citizens in China. Even if it may put small wine makers out of business in France. Though at least some wine makers in France are working with China wine makers which is really the best outcome.
The one other issue brought up is the Chinese government forcibly moved people from relatively empty lands to get them to work at a winery in the land. The question is did they have a choice? Are they getting paid well? All good questions of course. But at the same time, at least here in America, often there are underpaid/overworked people working the winery fields also. So it's a question of should people point fingers when some point back at them?
Sadly there will always be someone at the bottom who gets the bad end of the deal. Is it fair? Not at all. But until people fight co change things, it's just how it is.