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Chinese Dragon Poised to Rule Supreme Over Global Wine Market

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Even though wine production in China has slowed down a bit, along with wine imports, by 2020 the People’s Republic is expected to become the second biggest wine market around, Vinexpo executive director Guillaume Deglise told Sputnik.

The Chinese wine market is now the fourth largest in the world after the US, Britain and France.

The expected jump to second place in a matter of just three years will be ensured by growing sales of imported and domestically produced wines, resulting in a 39.8 percent expansion of the domestic market, Xinhua reported.

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In an interview with Sputnik China, Cheng Fengyng, an expert with the Chinese Institute of Modern International Relations, explained the projected rise in wine consumption in China by the country’s socioeconomic development.

“The fast growth of the Chinese economy entails a continuous improvement of the people’s living standards. The past decade has seen a notable growth in our wine imports, especially in the coastal regions with high per-capital GDP figures,” Cheng Fengyng said.

He added that with urbanization gaining pace, city dwellers, who are less conservatively-minded than their rural countrymen, more readily accept new products.

“This means that China could become the world’s second wine market even before 2020,” Cheng Fengyng noted.

The number of middle-class urban residents who drink wine at least twice a year (11 percent of adult city dwellers aged 18-54) grew from 38 million in 2014 to 48 million in 2016.

According to the International Organization of Vine and Wine, China boasts the world’s second largest vineyards after Spain. In 2015 China became  the world’s number one producer of grapes — with Italy, the US and France trailing behind.

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