mercoledì 4 aprile 2012

Interwine China 2012 (November 14-16)

Interwine China is the short for China(Guangzhou) International Wine & Spirits Exhibition. It’s inaugurated in 2005 whenas the tariff of wine decreased from 40% to 14%. It mostly constitutes a prestigious showcase for wine and spirits production, trade, relative products and services from abroad, responding to the need of professionals in the field for a trade-fair with strong international appeal and a strict Business to Business formula.In the context of China's rapidly growing appetite for wine consumption, the Guangzhou International Wine and Spirits Exhibition is the first large international exhibition in China dedicated entirely to the wine&spirits industry. Bringing together the country's entire community of wine & spirits importers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers, along with noteworthy large-scale buyers including hotels, airlines and restaurants, the event is one of the most important platforms for International and Chinese producers,exporters and marketers to firmly establish themselves in the Chinese market.

Renowned for its success-proven track record and exclusivity, has already turned its engine on again and heading straight ahead to China’s most vibrant business hub. Aimed at offering participants a highly privilege and trade-oriented atmosphere as usual, the region’s most exhilarating wine and spirits tradeshow will be on stage


China Wine Market

figures released in Shanghai On FEB.11th(According to Shanghai Daily)
Between 2004 and 2008, Chinese wine consumption grew by nearly 80 percent, according to the International Wine and Spirits Record survey conducted for Vinexpo, the world's leading wine fair.
In 2008, there were 74.97 million cases of wine, or 900 million bottles, consumed in China.
The country accounted for 68.9 percent of all still light wines consumed in Asia and 3 percent of total world wine consumption in 2008, the survey found, based on latest confirmed sales.
The survey, released by Dominique Debreuil, chairwoman of Vinexpo's overseas fair scheduled for Hong Kong in May, projected that over five years from 2009 to 2013, China's wine consumption would increase 31.58 percent.
China would then be consuming 1.26 billion bottles a year, almost equivalent to one bottle annually per capita for the drinking age-population.
The survey projected that over a 10-year period from 2004-2013, the volume of wine consumed in China will have soared by 250 percent.
In terms of drinking preferences, the survey found red wine takes up 88 percent of annual total sales by volume.
As more Chinese women develop a taste for wine, white wine drinking is rising and should grow by 41.7 percent in the five years to 2013.

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