Ningxia has launched its second international winemaking competition with significantly increased number of participants. With more local wineries involved, this young region is set to absorb more hands-on know-hows from its international peers.
China is to launch a domestic wine industry survey to address issues including production standards and quality indicators, as an initial step to revise its national standards of wine.
Wine enthusiasts in Hebei province can now purchase a private vineyard and build their own winery in the Changli wine region.
Purchasing wine property is being considered as a serious long-term investment by more Chinese investors, says specialist in Bordeaux real estate industry.
Côtes de Bordeaux producer Château Lafitte has won a two-year trademark dispute brought by Château Lafite Rothschild against them in China.
More Ningxia wine producers are selling wines made from varieties beyond Cabernet Sauvignon as they explore the Chinese wine region’s terroir potential.
Tmall.com, the third-party online platform for brands and retailers under the Alibaba Group has launched a new project to sell wines sourced directly from wineries globally.
Two Chinese ‘Great Wall’ wines produced in Hebei Province were served at the banquet hosted by President XI Jinping following China’s V-Day military parade.
Ningxia Cabernet Sauvignon has won two gold medals so far at the Decanter Asia Wine Awards 2015 judging week, emphasising the growing stature of the Chinese wine region.
Top wine experts from across Asia are joined by new forces including vice chair professor LI Demei to judge for the fourth edition of Decanter Asia Wine Awards (DAWA) in Hong Kong.