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Why Chateau Lafite’s New China Vineyard Could Be A Brand-Builder
After announcing initial plans back in 2008, Domaines Barons de Rothschild has broken ground on its Chinese winery in Penglai, working alongside local partner CITIC. Read MoreAustralian, American Winemakers Targeting The “Masstige” Sweet Spot In China
The high end of China's wine market may garner the most headlines, but winemakers around the world are confident that long-term growth lies not at the prestige nor the budget… Read MoreBordeaux Approves First-Ever Chinese-Language Chateau List
Following a year of cooperation between the auction house Christie's and the Medoc estates, Decanter reports this week that Bordeaux has unveiled an officially approved translation of each of the… Read MoreWith Competition Growing In China, French Winemakers Find Weibo Critical
In order to maintain their dominance in the contentious and booming China wine market, French winemakers and wine-growing regions too are turning to the microblogging platform in a big way. Read MorePrices At Upcoming Jayer Wine Auction In Hong Kong May Reach “Stratospheric Highs”
Comprised of 102 lots, estimated to sell for more than HK$20 million (US$2.5 million), the sale features impeccable provenance and includes some of the best vintages to ever be produced… Read MoreAsian Buyers Snub Bordeaux, But Auction Houses Insist “They’ll Be Back”
This past weekend, the cooling demand for top Bordeaux vintages among Asia's emerging wine collectors was starkly apparent at a US$2.5 million auction at Sotheby's in London. Read MoreChristie’s Hong Kong To Kick Off Wine Auction Season With Burgundy Blowout
Though 2011 will be a hard act to follow for auction houses operating in Hong Kong, next month Christie's will come out swinging with a wide-ranging heritage auction of rare… Read MoreAuction Houses Squeeze In Hong Kong Wine Sales Ahead Of Chinese New Year
Coming off a record-breaking 2011, major auction houses are wasting no time taking advantage of continued momentum in Hong Kong, the world's top wine auction market. Read MoreEight Key Trends That Made Their Mark In China In 2011
With commentators around the world weighing in on what 2012 will hold for the luxury industry in China and the country's still-booming art auction market, it pays to take a… Read MoreJing Daily’s Best Of 2011: Wine & Spirits
Jing Daily's 10 favorite wine & spirits posts from 2011, a year in which Chinese wine lovers shifted from Bordeaux to Burgundy, and whisky and vodka producers rushed into the… Read More