Chinese toast wine tourism
Updated: 2014-06-16 07:00
By Belle Taylor and Xu Lin (China Daily)
|
|||||||||||
Tourists clad in traditional attire process grapes in Gujing Distillery Co Ltd's garden in Anhui province. Zhang Yanlin / for China Daily |
"My program has many different levels for the Chinese," Burch says.
"We feel and we recognize that there is a need to create something so that any Chinese person who walks into my cellar door is surrounded by things that are actually familiar to him."
Burch also plans to develop a food and wine-pairing experience that will offer an option of Chinese or Western fare.
"The visitor from overseas will have money and want to be looked after properly, and so we will make sure we deliver that," Burch says.
Australia is not the only wine-growing region looking to lure the growing number of Chinese wine tourists. The French tourism agency Atout France has worked with Chinese tour operators to create tours of the wine regions that will cater to Chinese visitors. And French travel publisher Michelin has released a guide to the country's wine regions in Chinese.
Spain is working to not only get more of its wines on dining tables in China but also to lure more Chinese tourists to its production sites. It's now the third-biggest wine exporter to China, behind France and Australia.
Journey to the source | Exhibition showcases tea and wine culture |
Related Stories
New trademark to certify quality Chinese wine 2014-06-05 14:13
Wine rating app cooperates with major wine supplier 2014-05-31 15:43
A dialogue on tea and wine culture 2014-05-26 14:27
Exhibition showcases tea and wine culture 2014-05-20 07:00
Wine is driving force for Italian economy 2014-04-10 09:16
Today's Top News
Li's Britain journey 'to help build trust'
Income disparity hurting Asia
US should 'attune itself' to China
Attackers seized in Xinjiang
49 killed as transport plane downed in Ukraine
China finds way to play in 2014 World Cup
Protocol targets sex violence
Premier all business on Europe trip
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Crackdown on terrorist attacks |
My China Story: Meeting the master |
Long march to end employment bias |
Variety is the spice of academic life |
Documents prove the truth can't be buried |
Race to remember story of resistance |