App brings Champagne smarts to your fingertips
Updated: 2015-05-28 07:34
By Liu Zhihua(China Daily)
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Comite Champagne recently launched its first online education platform-in Chinese, English and French. Photo provided to China Daily |
Fact box:
・ About half of the champagne sold today is purchased in countries and regions outside France; 30 percent goes to Asia.
・ Japan has the largest champagne market in Asia, about eight times that of the Chinese mainland.
・ In 2005, China imported 300,000 bottles of champagne and the number reached 1.6 million bottles in 2014.
・ While the market slowed after 2012, champagne sales have bubbled up again recently, according to industry reports.
・ The price of champagne is fairly stabilize. A bottle of entry-level champagne costs about 500 yuan ($81) in China, and better ones may cost thousands of yuan, according to Wang Wei, director of the Champagne Bureau of China.
・ The Champagne region is a candidate for World Heritage status, to be decided by UNESCO next July.
・ Sparkling wines such as cava from Spain and prosecco from Italy may have their own appellations of origin. Such wines cannot be labeled "champagne".
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