After tasting more than 300 wines from China in 2022, we have no doubt about the country’s ability to deliver great wines. Fourteen of the wines we tasted received a rating of 95 points or above – twice the number as in 2021. These included a couple great, single-village bottles from Xiaoling Estate that couldn’t be included on our Top 100 list because of their limited production and availability – two factors we take into account when compiling these lists, along with price and overall value.
And we heard a common refrain among the winery owners and winemakers we talked to during the year about aspirations within the local winemaking industry to make Napa- or-Bordeaux-like premium “grand vin” wines. This is especially true in China’s modern wine hub, Ningxia, where increasing retail wine prices have led to a price bubble that some believe has helped boost the premium image of wineries.
"We are still in a very early stage [of becoming a mature wine market] even though wine consumers are more rational nowadays,” said Zhang Jing, winemaker and co-owner of one of the first boutique wineries in Ningxia, Helan Qingxue. “Consumers in first-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou are more confident about what they like and buy wines accordingly. In smaller cities, people still tend to follow brands.”
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