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

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.

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