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Wine Wholesalers in China

Find some of the leading Wine Wholesalers in China here.

 

List of Leading Wine Wholesalers In China

Find some of the leading wine wholesalers in China here. If you are looking to find wine distributor in China or expand your China wine distribution, BTN can help. Wineries interested in expanding China wine distribution, contact us here for more inforamtion. You can also check our brands seeking distribution plan.

Wine Wholesalers in China

 

EEDC is Mainland China's leading importer and distributor of quality wine and spirits. With a wealth of experience and knowledge in the lucrative

EEDC Website

 

ASC Fine Wines Beijing

7th floor, Block D, The Place, No. 9 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District,

Beijing Tel: +86 10 6587 3808 Fax: +86 10 6587 3809
http://www.asc-wines.com/


Aussino Beijing Room1106, 11F, 1 Tower, Kunsha Centre Building
No. 16 Xinyuanli Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Tel: +86 10 6461 2072 Fax: +86 10 6461 2075 Email: bjo@aussino.net
http://www.aussino.net/aboutus_en/

 

Summergate
Suite 802, 8th Floor Pacific Century Plaza
2A Gongti North Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: +86 10 6562 1800 x 136
HK Tel: +852 2545 4100 (Michael Kirsten, Portfolio Manager)
http://www.summergate.com

 

FWP
Room 802, Unit 5, Haiyuncang, Dongcheng District, Beijing Tel: +86 10 8407 5067 Fax: +86 10 8407 2004

http://www.fwp-wines.com/yingwen/gongsijianjie.asp

 

MPC
Store: 20 Xidawang Lu, Store 9, Beijing Office: Room 523, Building 98, 20 Xidawang Road, Beijing Show Room: Bogong Tower B, 3 Chaoyangmenwai Street, Beijing Tel: + 86 10 6773 4688 / 6773 9462
Email: mpc@mpc2008.com http://www.winespain58.com/

Disclaimer: Please note that the companies listed on this page are not related to or are directly or indirectly involved with the Beverage Trade Network. BTN has listed the companies as a reference purpose only.

 

The CWSA is the biggest and most prestigious wines and spirits competition in China and we only want to work with the best supporters to producers who benefit from the latest information, and development opportunities." Contact Us for More Information

 

 

Jointek
A7 Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: +86 10 6463 5366 Fax: +86 10 6460 7009
http://www.jointekfinewines.com/


Jebsen & Co. (China) Ltd. 10/F, Tower 2, Henderson Centre, 18 Jianguomennei Avenue, Beijing Tel: +86 10 8519 8688 Fax: +86 10 8519 8699
http://www.jebsen.com/

 

DT ASIA - BALLANDE GROUP International Wine Producer & Shipper
Room 210, Dong Yi Building, No.88 Chang Shu Road, Shanghai Tel: +86 21 6249 4300
http://www.dtasia-wines.com

 

 

The Chinese Wine Market

China is at the forefront of every smart winery and wine sellers minds. This is where the most exciting wine action is taking place and China is now officially experiencing the highest wine consumption growth rate in the world. The Chinese wine market has experienced a 20% annualized growth rate between 2006 and 2011, and is forecast to grow by another 54% by 2015.[7] Currently, per-capita wine consumption in the country is only 0.35 liters.

WINE IMPORTERS TO CHINA UP 200%

 

Yantai Changyu Group Company Limited is the leading player in the Chinese wine market, generating a 20.1% share of the market's volume in 2009.

 

The company‟s product portfolio consists of dry red wine, dry white wine, sweet wine, sparkling wine, brandy, and „healthy‟ wine. It markets its products under brand names such as Changyu AFIP, Changyu Cabernet Gernischt, Changyu Kely, Changyu-Castel, and Star Shield.

 

Yantai Changyu Group also markets imported wine brands such as Disaronno and Talea. Another two major Chinese players are China Great Wall Wine Co., Ltd and Tonghua Grape Wine Co., Ltd.

 


The CIQ (China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau) categorises wine in production batches, each requiring separate labelling. Wine from a different harvest will be viewed as a different production batch, regardless of how similar the labelling is.

For more information on labelling you can refer to the report on the EU SME Centre‟s website at:


http://www.eusmecentre.org.cn/content/labelling


4. Dealing with customs
Customs processes, particularly regarding labelling, have been challenging for many beverage importers recently. General advice for faster customs clearance is given below:
ï‚· Use importers that are familiar with the customs authorities for the port that you will be shipping through; 

 

Please find a list of leading wine trade shows and wine fairs in China.

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