cognac
There Are Plenty Of Reasons Why Champagne’s Falling Flat In China
Most likely, China's indifference to sparkling wines to date is due less to poor marketing and more to the fact that the majority of wine is consumed for business rather… Read MoreChina On Track To Be World’s Biggest Cognac Consumer
Already the world's largest importer of cognac in terms of value, China is expected to surpass the US to become the top cognac consumer by 2020. Read MoreWhisky Soars, Baijiu Droops In Wake Of Beijing’s Frugality Campaign
Though makers of high-end baijiu have reportedly been hit hard by Beijing's ongoing frugality campaign, sales of imported liquor continue to plow ahead as more Chinese drinkers knock one back… Read More“China Has Become A Very Important, Huge Market For Every Cognac Company”
Ranking second after the US in cognac consumption, China has quickly become the number one target market for cognac brands as the spirit remains the preferred tipple for many of… Read MoreShaken And Stirred: Vermouth Makers Look To Gain Foothold In Hong Kong
With many locals still hung up on spirits like cognac or Scotch, a small but devoted coterie of Hong Kong-based bartenders are pushing the boundaries by creating a range of… Read MoreMartell Woos Hong Kong’s High Rollers With Limited-Edition Cohiba Cognac
With Chinese New Year just around the corner, cognac maker Martell (previously) has released a limited Chinese New Year Edition Gift Box of its Cohiba Cognac, a tribute to Cuba’s… Read MoreMaking Cognac Cool: Remy Martin Chases China’s Younger Drinkers
Led by growing demand among younger drinkers in mainland China, business is booming for French distiller Remy Cointreau. Read MoreChina Becomes World’s #1 Importer Of Armagnac
Adding yet another world-ranking badge to its sash, China is now the world’s largest importer of armagnac, displacing former reigning consumer Britain after a huge surge in sales in 2011. Read MoreBottoms Up: China’s Alcohol Imports Jump 58 Percent
If there's one area of the Chinese market that has continued to do incredibly well regardless of all others, it's high-end imported spirits. Read MoreBirkins And Booze: Chinese Big Spenders Defy Fears Of Luxury Slowdown
Following two years of staggering growth in China's luxury sector, major luxury brands with huge retail footprints in mainland China have had a more challenging year. But others apparently remain… Read More