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Wine Connoisseurs Can Soon Drink Château Lafite Owner’s ‘Made-In-China’ Vintages
Domaines Barons de Rothschild's Chinese vineyard yielded its "experimental" vintage as it gets ready for its wine to hit store shelves by as early as 2016. Read MoreBordeaux, Burgundy, Ningxia: China Gets Serious About Certified ‘Estate Wine’
China's alcohol authority takes a step toward boosting the image of Chinese wines with a new official quality trademark. Read MoreChinese Investor Set To Acquire Bordeaux Chateau Bellefont-Belcier
As the popularity of Bordeaux wines among Chinese drinkers stays high and Chinese companies and wealthy investors continue to invest in Bordeaux châteaux, China’s presence in the famed wine-growing region… Read MoreChinese Investors In Burgundy: Keep A Low Profile
While a number of Chinese companies and individual investors have purchased property in Bordeaux in recent years, an ambitious handful are starting to turn their attention to vineyards and chateaux… Read MoreChinese Acquisitions Of French Chateaux Expected To Gain Pace
Recent acquisitions of Bordeaux chateaux like Chateaux de Viaud, Latour Laguens, Laffitte Chenu and Richelieu could just be the tip of the iceberg. 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 MoreChinese Celebrities Jumping On Bordeaux Bandwagon
Not content with being among the world's most fervent buyers of Bordeaux wine, more wealthy mainland Chinese are headed to France. Recently, the actress Zhao Wei became the latest high-profile… Read MoreEvent Watch: Luxury Properties Showcase Beijing 2011 (November 4-6)
Highlighting hundreds of domestic and overseas properties and the latest trends in luxury home design, the three-day event is expected to bring in around 4,000 visitors. Read MoreAustralian Winemakers: “China Deserves Better”
Of the countries currently turning to China as a key wine export destination, few have been as motivated as Australia, which currently counts mainland China as its fourth-largest wine market. Read MoreAt International Wine Fair In Bordeaux, “A Toast From Chinese Consumers”
China's seemingly insatiable thirst for premium European wine was on full display at the International Wine Fair, as was the enthusiasm for this fast-growing and maturing market among continental winemakers. Read More