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American wines to break Chinese market?
China has been playing host to greater number of wine-tasting events in recent times, demonstrating the potential for American wines to break the market.
MoreAustralian winemaker launches campaign to target Chinese market
An Australian wine brand has launched a million-dollar campaign targeting the Chinese market
MoreGetting in on the action: After France's success, California and Australia are eying up the Chinese wine market.
China's interest in French wine is undeniable. Since duty on imported wine was abolished in 2008, Hong Kong has been ordering Bordeaux wine in droves.
MoreThe developing tastes of wine in China
Wine consumption in China is now no longer solely about luxury Bordeaux, with tastes expanding to emerging markets .
MoreKaren MacNeil named Guest VIP Judge at the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong International Wine and Spirit Competition
Burgundy – the new favourite in China
Test Your Palate Wine Tasting Event Returns
‘Test your Palate’ Wine Tasting Event is back by popular demand after an overwhelmingly successful debut in 2011, and follow up event in 2012.
MoreCathay Pacific Hong Kong International Wine and Spirit Competition Results Announced
The Cathay Pacific Hong Kong International Wine & Spirit Competition (HKIWSC) – considered to be the largest pan-Asian wine and spirit competition, is today pleased to announce the winning wines and spirits most suited to the Asian taste profile following four days of blind tasting
MoreDrinking the World's Wine - Interview with Guest VIP Judge Alberto Antonini
Italian wine expert Alberto Antonini is the Guest VIP Judge at this year’s Cathay Pacific Hong Kong International Wine & Spirit Competition. This latest edition of what’s billed as the world’s first truly Asian wine competition, was for the first time, opened to spirit categories.
MoreHK wine imports sustain rapid growth
Wine imports to Hong Kong increased by as much as 78% in the first two months of 2011, according to Benjamin Chau, deputy executive director the Hong Kong Trade Development Council .
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