SEARCH:
  Home

Login /  Register
 
Trade mission targets China gold
www.borderwatch.com.au by 2008-8-13 11:12:54   

Rymill Coonawarra winemaker John Innes will leave Australia tomorrow to join 11 other small business owners on a trade mission aimed at breaking into the multi-billion dollar booming Chinese economy.


The business owners were winners of a four-day trip to Beijing in Telstra's national "Win Business Gold In China" competition.


The family-owned Old Penola Pastoral Company, selling under the Rymill Coonawarra brand since 1974, exports to many countries, including China.


While China may lack the wine drinking culture of France or Australia, consumption per head in China has doubled in the last five years.


Australia's wine exports to China have grown by 482pc to 11.75 million litres in the year leading into 2007.


Rymill has been establishing a presence in China for the past two years and as an established brand with strong distribution models, their export sales are currently 40pc of total sales revenue.


China is now the winerys' major export focus, with a Rymill warehouse and corporate facility established in Canton.


Rymill also exports to the UK, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.

[Print]  [Save]  [Cloze]
--------------------------------------------------------------- 0 comments
 
 Correlation
China is interested in sparkling English wines [11-5]
Torres first with Chinese oak [11-5]
A Record $100 Million Of New Zealand Wine Exported In September [11-5]
Macau Culinary Association to display pastry showpiece at wine [11-4]
Washington wines were shipped to China [11-3]
Asia's Top New Wineries [11-3]
Yo China £¡say the Aussies [11-1]
Is wine fattening? [11-1]
Many Wines Full of Dangerous Metals [10-31]
French company "SELLES" visited Chinese wineries [10-31]
The next three VINITECH wine feasts will be also held in Penglai, Shandong [10-30]
Rockets owner announces wine partnership with a Chinese company [10-30]
Buy imoprted wine [10-29]
Datum of wine in Singapore [10-29]
HK, Spain sign wine business pact [10-29]
M¨¦doc activity was held in Shanghai [10-28]
Survey Opens the Door to China for Winemakers [10-28]
Wine researchers make Chinese taste discovery [10-28]
Grape crusader inspires Asian wine drinkers [10-27]
HK's wine imports increased 95% [10-25]
 

 
 
 
 
 
About us  |    Contact us  |    Web Map  |    Advertiser  |    leave word
Copyright 2005-2008 www.wines-info.com