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Nanjing consumers prefered middle-end and low-end wine
www.wines-info.com by Wing 2008-2-27 11:23:07   

More and more domestic wine and foreign wine were accepted by Nanjing consumers. It's found that wine whose prices ranged from 30 yuan to 70 yuan were the favorites of Nanjing consumers.


 


The three wine giants of Chinese wine industry ChangYu, Great Wall and Dynasty realized Nanjing consumers' spending habits and satisfied their demands by promoting products with low prices and presents.


 


One of the staff introduced that wine whose prices ranged from 30 to 70 yuan were sold well while wine below 30 yuan were nearly nobody interested in. And Dynasty was in the leading place. ChangYu and Great Wall also shared the market.

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