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China’s drinkers develop taste for home-grown wines – BBC News
Chinese drinkers are increasingly choosing to buy and drink wines from their own country.

By Tim McDonaldBusiness reporter, BBC News
image copyrightSilver Heights Winery
image captionEmma Gao says that Chinese wine has greatly improved in quality in recent years
Emma Gao says that “when people taste our wine they’re happy”.
Ms Gao runs the Silver Heights winery and vineyards in China’s Ningxia province, about 1,000 km (620 miles) west of Beijing.
They sit in the foothills of the Helan Mountains, where it’s dry and sunny with mild temperatures in summer and plenty of irrigation from the…
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