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Vinexpo: China’s Wine Consumption Remains in Austerity Era
Despite growing imports of foreign wines, a new Vinexpo report says that China's overall consumption decreased again in 2015 as economic slowdown continues. Read MoreChâteau Mouton Rothschild Enlists Art and Heritage to Beat China’s Bordeaux Slump
The historic château sets its sights squarely on China's connoisseurs as it focuses on Chinese culture for the Year of the Ram. Read MoreChina’s ‘Expensive’ Wine Sales Shot Up 430 Percent In 5 Years
A new Vinexpo report finds that China's wine market growth has skyrocketed to make Chinese drinkers the second biggest group of high-priced wine consumers. Read MoreChinese Winery Boosts ‘Respectable’ Status With Wu Xiubo
The popular star of Finding Mr. Right has been enlisted as a brand ambassador to a Chinese winery hoping to gain from his sophisticated image. Read MoreWinemakers Lafite And Lafitte Face Off On China’s High-Stakes Trademark Battleground
The feuding Bordeaux winemakers bring their ongoing trademark clash to the world's largest red wine market. Read MoreLiquor’s Loss Is Red Wine’s Gain For China Austerity Drive
Red wine remains a bright spot for alcohol sales in China as an ongoing anti-graft crackdown hits the sector hard. Read MoreJing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: January 29, 2014
Welcome to Jing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: the day’s top news on the business of luxury and culture in China, all in one place. Read MoreLuxury Gifting By China’s Wealthy Plummets 25 Percent
Hurun's annual survey finds that China's high-net-worth individuals scaled back big time amidst the government's austerity campaign. Read MoreDiageo Ups Its Stake In Baijiu Amidst Spirit’s Plunging Sales
Global drinks giant Diageo's consolidation of control over distiller Shui Jing Fang shows the conglomerate's faith that baijiu can rebound from its current slump and catch on with drinkers across the world. 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 times at home. Read More