Chinese wine market becoming ‘normal’

Chinese wine market becoming ‘normal’

Three years after its crackdown on corruption, China is beginning to behave like any other major wine market – a change that many believe is for the better. Speaking at ProWine Shanghai last week, Richard Halstead, CEO at Wine Intelligence, said that China was morphing into a more “normal” drinks market, without the distorting influence of state-funded banqueting or the “gifting” of fine wine.

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