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Penfolds Chooses Shanghai For First Bin 620 Release In Nearly 50 Years
With China becoming an increasingly critical market for Australian winemakers, who are hoping to chip away at the dominance of France in China's imported wine market, overtures from wineries down… 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 MoreA Visit To France’s Loire Valley (Part One)
In part one of our three-part series on the Loire Valley, we look at the region's diverse wineries and winemakers, and more specifically, investigate how smaller labels are trying to… Read MoreCanadian Winemakers Rush To Tap Booming China Market
Although French labels continue to dominate at the higher end of the import spectrum, New World wineries from the US, Canada, and South America have also increased efforts to crack… Read MoreAustralian Winemakers: “China Deserves Better”
Of the countries currently turning to China as a key wine export destination, few have been as motivated as Australia, which currently counts mainland China as its fourth-largest wine market. Read MoreHow Can American Wine Compete In China? (Jing Archives)
From the archives: With the wine market in China already crowded, and consumer education still lagging behind interest, what's the best method of attack for new world wineries? Read MoreVideo: Hong Kong Uncorks Wine Culture
The Wall Street Journal has posted an excellent video about Hong Kong's red-hot wine trade and the city's new status as one of the world's key wine hubs. Read More