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          Sphere
        
        
          In China much can change in a comparatively short time.
        
        
          Ten years ago Western grape wine was a marginal drinks
        
        
          category for the country’s 1.3 billion potential consumers.
        
        
          Although there was both production and consumption, it was
        
        
          nothing to compare with the huge markets for beer and local
        
        
          and imported spirits.
        
        
          Today all eyes in the world’s wine trade are on the emergent
        
        
          Chinese market, which Watson’s Wine has just entered as a retailer
        
        
          with its first outlet in Shanghai.
        
        
          “If you look at Hong Kong you can see a bit of a preview of how
        
        
          China will evolve, even though Hong Kong at the moment is a much more
        
        
          sophisticated market for wine than China,” said James Hepple, Watson’s Wine
        
        
          Operations and Marketing Controller.
        
        
          “There is still a preference for Bordeaux and a fascination with French wine which
        
        
          will be there for a while yet.”
        
        
          Although new markets usually start with cheap, sweet, white wines, and move
        
        
          towards drier, more sophisticated and more expensive reds, China started with top end
        
        
          red Bordeaux. They also usually take many years to develop a base of regular drinkers,
        
        
          but in the major Chinese cities this has happened virtually overnight.
        
        
          Mainland China has recently
        
        
          acquired a keen taste for
        
        
          wine. Watson’sWine is all
        
        
          set to meet the needs of this
        
        
          emergent market
        
        
          
            By William Martyn
          
        
        
          Re ta i l
        
        
          A Toast To the
        
        
          Chinese
        
        
          Wine
        
        
          Market