Sunday, December 2, 2012

Introduction of Chinese winery



When we talk about Chinese wine, maybe you will think, they make wine? Or you could say “you must be kidding me!”. It is a common impression for those who don't know Chinese wine and winery well, and because China has a long history of spirit, the wine is indeed not so famous in the world, and wine industry is a new region for the old China.

But in fact, they really make wine and also has a long history. China began to make wine from Han Dynasty (BC 115), and a lot of poems talk about the wine, one of the most famous was written by WangHan at Tang Dynasty  (AD 618—907).

Nowadays in china, there are almost 500 wineries located in 10 different regions. If you like wine, you won't ever want to miss this great and cultural country, you will find it is not so bad, although these wineries are affected by Bordeaux style so much, but more or less they have their own characteristics.

From now on, in our blog (chinesewinery.blogspot.com), we are going to introduce one Chinese winery to you each week.

Please follow us, red wine, red China, red passion, and join this red revolution.


Source from : Food and Agriculture Organization

19 comments:

  1. thanks all the visitor

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  2. Anonymous3/12/12 21:07

    very good

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  3. Anonymous3/12/12 21:10

    i like it:)
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  4. thanks for sharing,i had intersted chinses wine market!!!Keep on the good work !

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  5. Very good blog, i am eager to learn more about Chinese wine history! Keep on the good work !

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  6. I am more familiar with Chinese spirit. They really began make wine 2000 years ago? Maybe next time I go to a Chinese restaurant I would try local wine!

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  7. Long experience, very good

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  8. OMG~It is so cool~ Tell the truth, although I am chinese, I am not very familier with Chinese winery. I wanna know more information from you. Come on! Come on! Come on! You are the best one!

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  9. It is really an amazing event to know that the wine making in China was affected by what you called Bordeaux Style. I think I will find this information on Internet and it really really gives me so much knowledge.Thanks very very much for the people who write it.

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  10. Anonymous3/12/12 22:37

    It is a good blog

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  11. A great starting, well done!
    As the chinese food industry dosen't have a good reputation in the world, how could the chinese wine compete with the wines from the ohter countries?
    thx

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    1. For the reputation of the food, it is often because people don't know about the real food in china. China could be worldwide competitive in wine market if they can emphasize their vineyards and don't make "international wine taste", and benefit from the various soil. And take into consideration that wine is not only a way to be successful. China's terroir has so much to give to make great wine.

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    2. Thx for your reply and your confidence on the chinese wine. I'm expecting that as well.

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  12. LiuMingSong3/12/12 23:53

    Let the world know our wine.
    Gangnam Style...

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  13. Anonymous4/12/12 11:15

    So interesting and hope for more

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  14. Anonymous4/12/12 21:16

    It's really great!!I do like this blog!!It seems to be so interesting!!I'll follow u each week :)

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  15. At the ancient time, wine was mysthic or "magic"...just like persian treasures for chineses...

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