
Nothing to see here, folks | The Judgment of Beijing on the Judgment of Paris
By Jim Boyce | It’s a beautiful blue sky day in Beijing, perfect for enjoying a glass or two of wine in the shade. Make …
By Jim Boyce | It’s a beautiful blue sky day in Beijing, perfect for enjoying a glass or two of wine in the shade. Make …
This post first appeared in the Grape Wall newsletter I send out about once per month. If you’d like to receive it, go to this link, insert …
By Jim Boyce | Two weeks after winery Helan Qing Xue received an ‘international trophy’ from Decanter, a first for a Chinese producer, I joined Li Demei, …
By Jim Boyce | Fans of Chinese wine can get some decent deals this month from Pudao. Some dozen labels from four brands–Grace Vineyard from Shanxi …
By Jim Boyce | Let’s say you have a buddy named Johnny Latour who was born in 1982 and loves the fine wines of Bordeaux. …
By Jim Boyce | Vineyards so far south that the Tropic of Cancer cuts through them, at lofty elevations associated more with skiing than grapes, …
By Jim Boyce | Beijing Summit Wines, producer and distributor of 1421 Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon from Xinjiang in northwest China, is globalizing its portfolio. “The idea …
By Jim Boyce | Word is Rathbone Wine Group, owner of Yering Station, Mount Langi Ghiran and Xanadu in Australia, will soon finalize the sale of …
UPDATE: As those who read this post a few days ago know, this is an April Fool’s joke. By Jim Boyce | Given Chinese investors …
By Jim Boyce | The words “harvest report” might seem to portend bunches of figures and formulas and technical lingo but these records can lead …
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