China’s Latest Alcohol Ban Rattles Liquor Industry| Vino Joy News
China’s Latest Alcohol Ban Rattles Liquor Industry| Vino Joy News
But unlike the 2012 “Eight-Point Regulation” that once gutted the sector, industry veterans say this round of restrictions is unlikely to leave lasting scars. Read More| Vino Joy News
VATS Liquor Store Hit by Baijiu Downturn, Wine Posts Double-Digit Growth| Vino Joy News
But unlike the 2012 “Eight-Point Regulation” that once gutted the sector, industry veterans say this round of restrictions is unlikely to leave lasting scars. Read More| Vino Joy News
China’s Alcohol Ban: Has Business Rebounded After Rectification?| Vino Joy News
How China’s Alcohol Crackdown Is Silencing the Country’s Wine Scene| Vino Joy News
The price of Feitian Moutai — long considered the “gold standard” of China’s alcohol market — is feeling the chills of China's cooling business environment, as its price drops to a four year low.| Vino Joy News
For the first time in years, Kweichow Moutai, is slashing its production due to softening market demand.| Vino Joy News
How a RMB 200 1995 vintage Moutai helped customs officials crack a multi-million smuggling case in Nanjing, China.| Vino Joy News
The coffee jointly launched by Luckin Coffee and Kweichow Moutai has reportedly sold more than 5.42 million cups across Luckin's 10,000 strong stores on the first day of its launch on Monday.| Vino Joy News
Rumors of a possible alcohol ban within Chinese Communist Party and government organizations have sent liquor giant Kweichow Moutai's stocks briefly tumbling, just when the liquor company has overtaken Tencent as the country's most valuable firm.| Vino Joy News
Château Loudenne, the Cru Bourgeois estate in Haut Médoc owned by China’s liquor giant Kweichow Moutai, has now been sold to a French wine group after it was dogged by lawsuits and bankruptcy.| Vino Joy News