Wine From China
In the annual Year in Ideas special, the New York Times Magazine quotes a report from Berry Brothers & Rudd, England’s oldest independent wine merchant, predicting that in 50 years China will...
View ArticleIn France, Chinese Swoop In To Buy Stake in Savoir-Faire
Chinese investors are buying up historic French chateaus, renovating one into a destination for wealthy Chinese wedding parties. The most recent purchase is Chateau Richelieu, the Washington Post...
View ArticleWinemaker Has Right Vintage for China Success
The Wall Street Journal interviews Judy Leissner, president of Grace Vineyard in Shanxi Province, one of China’s most successful wineries: Ms. Leissner is optimistic about the future of the wine...
View ArticleA Toast to China’s Wine Industry
The Wall Street Journal thinks that the budding Chinese wine industry could be a rewarding investment: Beverage consumption is rising among the Chinese, with the alcohol market expanding 22% in 2009...
View ArticleJancis Robinson: Enter the Flagon: New Wines from China
In the Financial Times, Jancis Robinson reviews Chinese wines and sees hope for the Chinese wine market: My two previous visits had been in 2002 and 2008 and on the second I had been deeply depressed...
View ArticleSix Detained in Chemical Wine Scandal in China
Six people have been detained in Changli County, Hebei, “China’s Bordeaux”, after chemical additives were found in wine. AFP reports: An expose broadcast by state television revealed that wineries were...
View ArticleChina Laps Up Luxuries
A number of recent articles have focused on China’s increasingly formidable appetite for imported luxury goods. The Economist gives an overview: Sales of luxury goods are exploding, despite a hefty tax...
View ArticleChina's Wine Industry Ripens as Local Thirst Grows
Despite the growing demand for foreign wine, China is now one of the top five growers of grapevines in the world. The wine produced in China is sold in mostly the domestic market, and although a...
View ArticleYao Ming Courts China's Wine Boom
With demand for wine in China ripening – both for domestically produced and, more dramatically, imported wines - one of the country’s most recognizable faces is taking aim at the market. From The Wall...
View ArticleLafite Counterfeits Afloat?
China’s wealthy have been rapidly acquiring a taste for wine in recent years. The country has entered the world’s top five grapevine growers, and quality has also improved significantly, with a number...
View Article'It's Really Good Stuff': Undercover at a Chinese Tiger Bone Wine Auction
The Guardian’s Jonathan Watts goes undercover at an auction in Beijing featuring tiger bone wine, despite the ban on sale of products from endangered animals: I decided to reveal that I was a...
View ArticleYao Ming Joins Shanghai Political Body
Former NBA star Yao Ming, who retired last summer and returned to China to enroll in Shanghai Jiaotong University, posted up as a new member of the standing committee of Shanghai’s political advisory...
View ArticleChina’s Palate Ripens for European Vineyards
As China’s local vineyards try to meet growing demand for wine, consumers have their sights on foreign wines from France, Italy, and Spain . Due to this increase in demand for foreign wine, both...
View ArticleHu Gets the Best Wine
China’s Central Propaganda Department warned domestic media not to hype gourmet food served at the recent Two Sessions, hoping to avoid stoking resentment over the country’s growing wealth gap....
View ArticleWine from Gobi Desert Aims At Market
As China’s local wine market grows and foreign labels are running vineyards in China, wine from the Gobi desert is aiming at the booming market. The Gobi desert is located in the Inner Mongolia and...
View ArticleChinese Billionaire Feared Dead in Helicopter Crash
Search and rescue teams in France are still looking for the bodies of Chinese billionaire Lam Kok, his interpreter, and French vineyard owner James Gregoire after their helicopter crashed in Bordeaux....
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