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Moët-Hennessy has invested in a vineyard in the mountains of China that will produce red wine for the domestic Chinese market.
Luxury brand LVMH has signed an agreement with a major alcohol, wine and spirits distributor in China, VATS, to develop 30 hectares of vineyards at an altitude of 2,400 m in the mountains of Yunnan, in southwestern China.
The luxury champagne brand had previously acquired a Chinese spirits brand from the Sichuan area of China five years ago. Last year, Moët-Hennessy also began production of a premium sparkling wine in the province of Ningxia Hui.
The explosive growth of middle and upper classes in Chinese society has been attracting major wine brands around the world.
Les Domaines Barons de Rothschild also developed 25 hectares of vineyards in the province of Shandong in 2008, with the goal of producing 240,000 bottles of premium wine which will be aged until 2014, reports Challenges.fr.
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