
New Zealand wine in China: Hawke’s Bay gets cash for three-year marketing project
~ By Jim Boyce Some $500,000 will go to marketing Hawke’s Bay wine in China over the next three years due to funding by the AGMARDT …
~ By Jim Boyce Some $500,000 will go to marketing Hawke’s Bay wine in China over the next three years due to funding by the AGMARDT …
By Jim Boyce The biggest gripe of grape growers in northern China is the arduous task of burying vines in the fall and uncovering them …
By Jim Boyce Saddle up buyers and sellers, there are plenty of wine trade fairs for China in the Year of the Horse. Listed below …
~ [This is an English version of a story I wrote for the Chinese edition of Wine Enthusiast.] By Jim Boyce This past year saw …
By Jim Boyce The Guardian just posted this story about China supposedly now being the world’s biggest red wine consumer. It is a ripe blend …
~ By Jim Boyce If you haven’t heard, critic Robert Parker will return to Beijing and Shanghai next month, following up on an inaugural 2008 …
By Jim Boyce France versus Everyone. That scenario figures heavily in the year-end stats for wine imports in China in 2013. The overall results from …
~ By Jim Boyce A party to honor China’s most famous seafarer, Admiral Zheng He, is set for tomorrow night — Thursday — and will …
~ By Jim Boyce If asked to list the similarities of Richard Nixon and Robert Parker, wine aficionados — and I specify them because the …
~ By Jim Boyce Context is crucial with wine marketing in China. Rather than sell the product in and of itself, some think wine should …
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