More wine grown in China than France
Date£º 2015-04-28 15:25  Source£º thedrinksbusiness    Author: Lucy Jenkins   Translator:

China has now overtaken France to be the world¡¯s second largest wine grower after Spain.

More wine grown in China than France

As reported by the BBC, The International Organisation of Vine and Wine (IOV) stated that China now has 799,000 hectares (ha) of land given to wine growing, placing it second after Spain which has just over 1 million ha.

 

¡°China wants to be self-sufficient in all sectors, this one included,¡± said IOVW director general Jean-Marie Aurand as reported in the Straits Times.

 

China faces an increasing demand for wine and cultivates mainly imported grapes from all over the world, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot and Chardonnay that are grown in the dry Ningxia, Sichuan and Hebei Provinces. It devoted 11% of its territory to vineyards last year, compared to 4% in 2000.

 

France is still in the lead globally in terms of wine production at 46.7 million hectoliters (Mhl) whereas China is in eighth place with 11Mhl. Spain and Italy also tipped over 40Mhl each last year.

 

However, since vines take between four and five years to produce and planting surged about two to three years ago, we could easily see China¡¯s output jump in just a few years¡¯ time, Aurand added.

 

 

 

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