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Why China’s Next Wine Boom Won’t Happen Where You’d Expect

As China’s first-tier cities lose momentum, smaller cities now hold the key to the future of wine sales in the country. Residents in cities such as Dalian, Hefei and Guiyang are better positioned to spend on non-essential categories like wine. Uniquement en anglais.
Article - 24 avril 2025
Published by Natalie Wang, Editor at Vino Joy News Until recently, wineries and producers looking to expand into China have focused their efforts on just four cities: Shanghai, the country’s wine capital; Shenzhen, the boom town bordering Hong Kong; Chengdu, the vibrant hub of Southwest China; and Beijing, the Chinese capital. These so-called “first-tier” cities boast massive populations, advanced infrastructure and robust GDPs. Yet growth in these urban powerhouses is becoming increasingly difficult. The market is saturated, competition is intense and the economic climate is shifting. Skyrock...
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