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Chinese students sip secrets of Burgundy winemaking in French hills

Nearly one-third of Dijon wine school’s students are Chinese, as wine appreciation gains popularity in the Middle Kingdom

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Chinese students taste and study wine during a class on March 16 at the School of Wine of the Dijon Business School. Photo: AFP
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Chen Yanfen swirls a glass of Burgundy wine, noting its ruby red robe and fruity bouquet before taking her first sip.

She is part of a group of Chinese students diligently imbibing the secrets of winemaking in the rolling hills of the central French region.

Nearly one-third of the Dijon wine school’s 135 students are Chinese, willing to pay up to 13,000 euros (US$14,000) for the coveted expertise.

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“For most Chinese consumers, French wine is the best, because it has a long history, and it is very famous in the world,” said 30-year-old Chen.

Chinese students represent nearly 30 per cent of the 135 students of at the School of Wine of the Dijon Business School. Photo: AFP
Chinese students represent nearly 30 per cent of the 135 students of at the School of Wine of the Dijon Business School. Photo: AFP
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Like many of her peers at the School of Wine and Spirits Business, she wants to sell French and other foreign wines in China after she finishes the one-year course.

Wine glass and pen and paper in hand, the students start earning their viticulture stripes, mastering tasting terms in English.

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