Chinese wine is no longer imitating Europe – it's defining itself
Chinese winemakers are charting their own course rather than simply copying European traditions, signalling a maturing wine industry that's developing distinctive styles and quality benchmarks. This shift reflects growing confidence and investment in Chinese viticulture, reshaping the global wine market landscape. It's a reminder that the traditional European wine dominance continues to face new challenges from emerging producers worldwide.
Originally published by Food & Wine
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