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5 Jun 2013 by Richard Hemming
The Chinese commerce ministry has announced it is launching an anti-dumping probe into wine imported from the EU. This morning's move is a response to new EU duties levied on Chinese solar panels...
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15 Sep 2012 by Jancis Robinson/FT
See tasting notes on more than 50 Ningxia wines .
You know a wine venture is a success if you have the world's most energetic purveyor of special glasses and artful decanters,...
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31 Jul 2012 by Jancis Robinson
Just before I left London for the Languedoc earlier this month, I happened to see quite a few people in and around the Bordeaux wine trade and there was really only one thing they wanted to talk...
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19 Nov 2011 by Jancis Robinson/FT but this is longer
'A very famous Bordeaux Château is about to announce a major investment in China.' This was Li De Mei's tantalising sign-off at the end of perhaps the most relevant of many presentations given...
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10 Sep 2011 by Jancis Robinson/FT
It is generally agreed that the 2010 bordeaux campaign was mismanaged, but it would have been a disaster without the Chinese. Of the £30 million worth of baby bordeaux sold by London's leading...
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9 Nov 2010 by Cher Lim
When it comes to pairing beverages with Chinese food, it is best to obey the centuries-old rule: 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do'. So, let's just look at the two most common beverages in China...
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20 May 2010 by Jancis Robinson
Lawyer Nick Bartman, who supplied all the photographs in our recent revealing series on the sort of questionable business practices now commonplace in the rapidly developing Chinese wine...
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19 May 2010 by Jancis Robinson
This is the last of our series of six pictorial reports on the current state of the wine market in China based on photographs taken by lawyer Nick Bartman during a five-week tour of China....
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18 May 2010 by Jancis Robinson
Lawyer Nick Bartman reports that one big problem in the burgeoning Chinese wine market is the prevalence of liquids being sold as wine that are not made from fermented grape juice at all but are...
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12 May 2010 by Jancis Robinson.com
The Chinese are brilliant at lots of things, not least creating fakes of successful brands. Many Chinese cities have whole shopping complexes devoted, for example, to selling cheap copies of...
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3 Apr 2010 by Jancis Robinson/FT
Forty-eight hours in China recently was not enough for any profound investigation of the exploding wine scene there but it was enough for me to realise that at long last there are some exciting...
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16 Jun 2009 by Jancis Robinson
Yesterday we published a video record of where Frédéric Engerer, president of Ch Latour, was last weekend (see Latour in London ). But this photograph shows where he was the weekend before, on...
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6 Jan 2009 by George Zhao
Update 30 Jun 2011: more insights in an animated discussion on the forum about why Chinese buy Lafite .
You may remember an article, The legend of Lafite , I wrote a few months ago...
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4 Sep 2008 by Jancis Robinson
Almost incredibly, China is now the world’s sixth most important producer of wine and fourth most important grower of grapevines.
Quality is still extremely variable, with Chinese wine...
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3 Sep 2008 by JR
Ken Murchison visits Grace Vineyard, one of China's most reputable wine producers in Shanxi province south west of Beijing, far more famous for coal than wine, leaving his Portree wine operation...
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