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Rare China wine dinners: 1968 Beerenauslese and 2010 Erguotou

October 14, 2011 0

~ Call me cocky but I’m claiming a recent wine dinner I attended was the first to include a 1968 Austrian Beerenauslese, an organic Israeli …

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DRC in the PRC: Rare Burgundy is top drop at Hong Kong auctions

October 4, 2011 0

– By Jim Boyce Given the number of billionaire wine aficionados who read this blog, I feel a post on the Hong Kong auction scene …

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End of debate: Jamie Goode cuts blog post about Chinese wine

October 2, 2011 0

By Jim Boyce British wine writer Jamie Goode has deleted a blog post that concerned 1) Decanter magazine giving Jia Bei Lan Cabernet Red 2009 an “international …

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China Wine Press: Jancis Robinson vs bankers, Aces Winery, more Lafite

September 19, 2011 0

All the wine world’s a stage and China keeps getting bigger roles. China Wine Press looks at media coverage of that drama, with each item …

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Grace’s new twist on wine: Is China at its screw cap moment?

September 17, 2011 0

– By Jim Boyce There is a good chance Grace Vineyard will use screw caps for part of its upcoming vintage. This strikes me as …

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Hilton Beijing Wine Fair: Why wine importers should join

August 4, 2011 0

— I talked to the Hilton Beijing today re the upcoming annual wine fair, set for November 12, and we will again do a giveaway …

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China wine imports 2010: France spanks everyone (again)

April 1, 2011 0

By J. Boyce (I wrote this more than six weeks ago but am just getting around to posting it now. Hopefully is still relevant for …

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Naughty list: ~30 China wineries closed for subpar, fake wine

December 25, 2010 2

Some 30 wineries in China’s northern Hebei province, which encircles Beijing, were closed after state-run CCTV claimed they were producing subpar and/or counterfeit products. From a …

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French Wine Paradox to handle Lanson Champagne in China

January 28, 2010 0

By Jim Boyce Importer and distributor French Wine Paradox reports that it has signed an agreement to be the exclusive distributor of Lanson Champagne in …

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Mouton Cadet wine bar to open in Guangzhou

January 28, 2010 1

By Jim Boyce Torres China has announced that Baron Philippe de Rothschild will launch the world’s first Mouton Cadet wine bar in restaurant No. 9 …

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Covering China's Wine Scene Since 2007.

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