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Women drive innovation, evolution of Chinese wine industry - MSNFrom the dusty vineyards of China's outback to its chic metropolitan bars, women are at the forefront of the country's increasingly vibrant wine scene, spurring innovation at every stage of the ...
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The Market for Organic Wine in China - MSNLots of news this week as we look to the fall season just ahead. A very interesting look from Vino Joy News at the untapped consumer demand for organic wine, it is not being met by the domestic ...
Despite the increasing influence and visibility of women, the wine industry continues to be led predominantly by men. Of the roughly 4,200 wineries in California, ...
Episode 10: What women in China want. Chinese women are having fewer babies. ... pour them beer and wine—in a way, just like how many men in China would do on their night out.
Additionally, women collectors of wine are few and far between. According to a quote in Decanter (2008) by Tom Hudson at Farr Vintners, “When it comes to private wine collectors, well over 90% ...
The professional organisation Women in Wine London has 979 members. One of its leaders, Anjali Douglas, described the survey to me as “a much-needed resource for the industry to draw on.
Forbes' 2025 ranking highlights the world's richest self-made women, with China and Hong Kong leading with 18 entries, ...
However, China’s #MeToo movement in recent years, along with incidents of gender-based violence, suggests that hopes and goals for the enhancement of women’s status in China have a long way to go.
The 30-second "Wine Work-Out" video features two young and enviably fit women performing twists, lunges and arm-stretches, perfectly in sync. But the duo's physical prowess isn't the reason the ...
China imposed tariffs on Australian wine in 2020 during a diplomatic feud, sending duties skyrocketing above 200 per cent. The Australian wine market took a heavy hit from the tariffs, as China ...
Meanwhile China’s female labour participation rate fell to a record low of 61.6 per cent from 63.8 per cent. Some content could not load. Check your internet connection or browser settings.
As the female winemaker who put Chinese vintages on the map for the first time, Zhang Jing of Helan Qingxue winery is a trailblazer, but no anomaly. From the dusty vineyards of China’s outback to its ...
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