Advertisement
LIFE
LifestyleFood & Drink

Wine opinion: entry-level offerings win favour at Shanghai tasting

2-MIN READ2-MIN
Michel Bettane walking the floor at the Shanghai Wine Experience, which took place at the Hyatt on the Bund.Photo: Tao Yue Yang

We taste 50,000 wines a year, selecting 7,500 for our shows - events we've been hosting since our first "Le Grand Tasting" in Paris in 2006. We also take selected winemakers to London, Hong Kong and Shanghai, giving us a great opportunity to learn about different markets.

It's six years since our first event in Hong Kong, and we have been frequent repeat visitors. Saying the market is rapidly evolving in this part of the world is an understatement.

What we found at our most recent event - on the Bund in Shanghai last month - was that while anti-corruption laws have had a negative impact on the previously brisk sales of big-name wines, there is now a greater interest in entry level and good value wines.

Advertisement

These might be from large Chinese vineyards - and we tried and found some of these wine remarkable - or imports with a good pedigree.

Imports have been helped by the resolution of a trade dispute between the mainland and the European Union, each threatening the other with anti-dumping measures.

Advertisement

The bones of contention were photovoltaic solar panels exported from China and wines imported from Europe.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x