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Made in China...wine that may soon rival the best of Bordeaux
BORDEAUX, Burgundy... Xinjiang. The world's wine map may have to be significantly re-drawn with figures showing more than a glass is being raised to China. Such is the pace of wine consumption in China that last year the country produced more than 700 million bottles with new statistics showing that production will outstrip Australia's by 2009. (26/05) More
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