
100 wines for 100 kuai (again!) – Australian, South African wines
Good times for taste buds continue in Beijing. Australian wine-focused GELIPU and South African-wine focused Winelink will team up on Saturday, February 23, to present …
Good times for taste buds continue in Beijing. Australian wine-focused GELIPU and South African-wine focused Winelink will team up on Saturday, February 23, to present …
By Jim Boyce It isn’t everyday one gets to taste a German Merlot in Beijing. Luckily, I write away at wine and thus end up …
– By Jim Boyce A post on Wine Business International cites China as among the wine producers that will potentially benefit from global warming. Felicity …
– By John Isacs For his first blog entry, Taiwan-based wine educator and consultant John Isacs provides some predictions for the year ahead in Taiwan …
– By Jim Boyce Palette held the Beijing tasting of the year thus far as if offered patrons samples of 100 wines for a mere …
Alan Ujcic: ‘Welcome to Slovenia!’ Thirty-five people gathered for the most recent Friday night gathering at Sequoia Café as Alan Ujcic arranged a second tasting …
By Jim Boyce (© Kisten) Happy Year of the Rat to readers of this blog. In the new year, Grape Wall of China will continue …
By Chantal Chi A few weeks ago, just before the snow came, I went to a wine shop opening in Shanghai called French Touch. Despite …
By Jim Boyce Interesting article at wines-info by by Johnson Qu called Hong Kong declined its effect as the exchange hub of imported wine. It …
– By Alain Leroux I came to China in 1996 to head the technical side of the joint venture between Bernard Taillan France and Beijing’s …
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