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Bright Food denies plan to invest in Australian wine
Bright Food Group has denied a report that is it planning to invest in the Australian wine sector.
Chilean wine guide launched in China
A Chinese translation of one of the most respected guides to Chilean wine has been launched in Beijing.
Burgundy winemakers sign heritage deal with Chinese tea producers
Burgundy’s wine council, BIVB, has signed an agreement with a Chinese tea producers’ association in Fuzhou, to share ideas on protecting their agricultural heritage.
China & NZ to launch joint winemaking course
China Agriculture University’s Yantai Campus has signed a cooperation agreement with the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) to provide a new undergraduate course in viticulture and winemaking.
New California wine body targets Asia
A new trade body for Californian wines has set itself up as an alternative to the California Wine Institute in Asia and will seek to connect small-scale producers with consumers in the region.
Chinese sommeliers can be among world’s best, says Gerard Basset
Former world champion sommelier Gerard Basset MS MW OBE has talked up the potential of Chinese sommeliers, saying he already knows some who could one day follow in his footsteps.
Marks & Spencer expands online wine sales in China
British multinational retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) has launched a new online wine store on JD.com, one of China’s largest e-commerce platforms.
Wine imports to Shanghai suffer early fall in 2014
The amount of wine entering Mainland China through Shanghai, a key route into the country for foreign producers, dropped by 17.7% in volume in the first three months of 2014, according to customs statistics.
Chateau Guiraud to feature Xu Beihong artwork for limited edition release
Chateau Guiraud is seeking to capitalise on a sales opportunity around China’s year of the horse by releasing a batch of limited edition wines featuring paintings by renowned Chinese artist Xu Beihong.
China set to standardise thousands of wine term translations
China’s government is seeking to reduce confusion for consumers by standardising translations of key wine terms.