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How Chinese Vineyards Can Uncork Wine Tourism Demand
According to experts, wineries in China need to make full use of their unique cultural heritage for wine tourism to really take off. 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 MoreMoutai Aims To Boost Sales Abroad—But Not To Foreigners
While Diageo has been working to market its Shuijingfang baijiu to Westerners, Moutai is also going global with a Paris investment. Read MoreChinese Wines Headed For UK Supermarkets
The negative stigma surrounding Chinese wine may start to dissipate as more bottles make their way from Ningxia to the aisles of British retailers. Read MoreForeign Brands Scramble To Adapt To China’s Thorny Business Environment
Many foreign luxury brands face challenges created by Chinese government policies and criticisms, but the promise of great rewards has caused them to pursue new strategies to navigate this tricky… Read MoreExperts: Vineyards In Panda Habitats Won’t Make Great Wine
As controversy is sparked over plans to develop vineyards in Sichuan and Shaanxi, experts say that wine from these areas is likely to be of low quality. 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 MoreWhy Chateau Lafite’s New China Vineyard Could Be A Brand-Builder
After announcing initial plans back in 2008, Domaines Barons de Rothschild has broken ground on its Chinese winery in Penglai, working alongside local partner CITIC. Read MoreMoët-Hennessy To Produce Red Wine In China, For China
Following the lead of Les Domaines Barons de Rothschild, which developed vineyards in Shandong province in 2008, recently LVMH announced that it has invested in a vineyard in the mountains… Read MoreAs Chinese Wine Drinkers Diversify, Bordeaux’s Loss Could Be Australia’s Gain
The high end of China's wine market may still be the domain of French wineries, but as Chinese drinkers become more savvy and gradually less label-focused, New World winemakers stand… Read More