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Prefer dry wine Prefer sweet wine Table 3. The comparison of wine consumers who prefer dry and sweet wines Prefer dry wine Prefer sweet wine Monthly spending on wine (USD) 17.96 18.25 Bottles of wine consumed per month 2.33 2.43 Males (%) 59.26 40.74 Females (%) 38.23 61.77 Under 20 (%) 48.26 51.74 21-30 (%) 52.39 47.61 31-40 (%) 45.83 54.17 41-50 (%) 59.17 40.83 51-60 (%) 63.21 36.79 61+ (%) 65.39 34.61 Under US$400 (%) 66.23 33.77 US$400- US$800 (%) 59.47 40.53 US$800- US$1500 (%) 52.69 47.31 US$1500- US$2500 (%) 45.44 54.56 Over US$2500 (%) 47.29 52.71 Salar Salahi et al. Absorptive Capacity and Future Prospects of Emerging Wine Markets in the Middle East: Especial Focus on Iran Middle Class. Journal of Finance and Economics, 2013, Vol. 1, No. 4, 105-111. doi:10.12691/jfe-1-4-7 © The Author(s) 2013. Published by Science and Education Publishing.