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China Wine News Roundup: August 11, 2010
A roundup of recent stories from the Chinese wine market: Mount Pleasant Winery, Vereinte Winzer, Jacob's Creek, Northwest American wines Read MoreDynasty Wines Considering Vineyard Purchases In Australia, New Zealand, Chile, France
Despite common belief to the contrary, a handful of Chinese wineries are working to ensure Chinese wine can sit at the table among the finest European or North American wines… Read MoreWill Baijiu Ever Become Fashionable?
Over the past 30 years baijiu, much like the bicycles and Mao suits that characterized an earlier generation, has been sidelined by young urban Chinese in favor of BMWs and… Read MoreLiaoning Province Vying To Become “China’s Wine Capital”
Wine producers in China's northeastern Liaoning province, with the assistance of the provincial government, are looking to seriously boost their reputation among Chinese wine drinkers. Read MoreSurvey: Wine Consumption In China Surges
As consumption in China grows, and Chinese buying trends in turn have an effect on the global industry at large, it will be important to understand what the Chinese drink,… Read MoreThis Week In Wine
Some of the most interesting stories coming out of the wine industry in China this week: Mouton Cadet Wine Bar In Guangzhou, Sommelier Certification In Hangzhou, The Yantai International Wine… Read MoreBeijing Winery Tours Give Visitors Insight Into Local Industry
One of the interesting developments that has followed increased consumption of and appreciation for grape wine in China has been the spread of "wine tourism" around the country in recent… Read MoreWine In China: Growing In Popularity But Still A Hard Sell
From Hong Kong wine auctions to the growing number of wine stores and wine events taking place in Beijing and other cities, China has become one of the world's fastest-growing… Read More2009 Wrap-Up: Hong Kong Becomes Asia’s Wine Capital (Video)
As 2009 nears its end, it's helpful to look at one of the major trends that reshaped the wine market over the past year and reoriented the wine industry's collective… Read MoreWill Whisky Be “The New Wine” In China?
Though China is still a comparatively young market for whisky of all stripes, from the rare single-malts sought after by big-city aficionados to the more popular blended varieties that are… Read More