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Château 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 MoreWhy Chinese Investors’ Bordeaux Property Boom Has Just Begun
With over 100 properties in Bordeaux now under Chinese ownership, investors from China are just getting started with a major buying spree. Read MoreYao Ming’s Napa Wine Venture Courts Investors on Crowdfunder
Massive demand in China for bottles from the basketball star's new winery has spurred him to get serious about the business potential for his Napa Valley vineyard. Read MoreInterview: Chengdu’s Connoisseurs Bring Sichuan Spice To China’s Wine Market
The new head sommelier at St. Regis Chengdu talks to Jing Daily about how China's diverse regional cuisines are shaping local tastes in wine. Read MoreInterview: China’s First Independent Wine Subscription Club Taps Into Drinkers’ Taste For Adventure
Jing Daily talks to the founder of Signature Wine Club about what's going to be filling Chinese connoisseurs’ glasses in 2015. Read MoreShanghai’s Wine Imports Tumble In First Half Of 2014
Wine import volume and value have been plummeting as China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign shows no signs of easing. Read MoreHow 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 MoreWine Connoisseurs Can Soon Drink Château Lafite Owner’s ‘Made-In-China’ Vintages
Domaines Barons de Rothschild's Chinese vineyard yielded its "experimental" vintage as it gets ready for its wine to hit store shelves by as early as 2016. Read MoreChinese Wine E-tailer Wangjiu Gets Into The Vineyard Business
The online high-end wine retailer known for selling imports is shifting gears toward domestic production with a new China vineyard. Read MorePenfolds Takes On Trademark Squatters In China
Opting to put up a good fight for the right to use its Chinese name in China, the Australian winemaker takes its trademark squatters to court. Read More