When Old Demand Disappears: Rethinking Wine in China
China's wine market has been written off as suffering from collapsed demand, but a new analysis suggests the reality is more complicated than that simple conclusion. For European wine exporters who've relied heavily on Chinese buyers, understanding what's really happening there matters far more than accepting headlines about decline. This piece digs into what's actually changed in the Chinese market and what it might mean for producers.
Originally published by Vino Joy News
Read full articleMore like this
Vinetur
Global Wine Barrel Market Surges as Premium Wine Demand Drives $2.23 Billion Valuation by 2036
Vinetur
Global Shoppers Show Willingness to Pay 9.7% More for Sustainable Products Despite Inflation
Vinetur
Non-Alcoholic Wines Gain Ground as Global Drinking Habits Shift
Vinetur
Canada's boycott of American alcohol slashes U.S. exports
winemag.co.za
Greg Sherwood MW: Does the wine market need recalibrating? - Winemag.co.za
Forbes