Treasury Wine Estates is taking advantage of China’s wine region (pictured), and later this year will see the release of its first made-in-China wine for the domestic market. Photo: Penfolds
Treasury Wine Estates is taking advantage of China’s wine region (pictured), and later this year will see the release of its first made-in-China wine for the domestic market. Photo: Penfolds

China-Australia relations: made-in-China Penfolds wine to bypass Beijing’s tariffs

  • Treasury Wine Estates will release its first Penfolds wine made in China for the domestic Chinese market in the second half of 2022
  • China officially applied duties of between 116.2 per cent and 218.4 per cent on Australian wines in containers of up to two litres in March 2021, until 2026

Treasury Wine Estates is taking advantage of China’s wine region (pictured), and later this year will see the release of its first made-in-China wine for the domestic market. Photo: Penfolds
Treasury Wine Estates is taking advantage of China’s wine region (pictured), and later this year will see the release of its first made-in-China wine for the domestic market. Photo: Penfolds
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