China is not only acquiring wineries in Bordeaux and Burgundy but is also developing its own wine industry. With the second-largest vineyard area in the world, the country attempts to replicate French models, though its real challenge lies in establishing a unique identity. Regions like Ningxia, Yunnan, and Xinjiang are already producing high-quality wines, with examples such as Ao Yun, supported by LVMH.
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