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LVMH Legal Battle With Tiffany’s Ends With Discounted Sale
The legal battle over LVMH’s bid to buyout Tiffany & Co. has ended. Now the conglomerate can compete with its primary luxury jewelry challenger, Richemont. Read MoreThere 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 MoreChampagne Imports Soar In China, Sink In France & UK
Along with other emerging markets like Russia and Brazil, demand for high-end bubbly among China's growing middle class is causing a highly welcome boost for an industry that's encountering tougher… Read MoreMoët & Chandon’s “Spirit Of 1743” To Make China Debut
This September, the LVMH-owned champagne brand Moët & Chandon will kick off a host of events in China, leading up to a Great Wall fly-by of the cork-shaped "Spirit of… Read MoreLuxury “Created In China” May Come Sooner Than You Think
With China surpassing the United States last year to become the world's second-largest luxury market, Chinese luxury consumers have become industry darlings. However, it's no longer just the top European… Read More