The worlds of wine: Old, new and ancient
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2018
Abstract
As the world׳s seventh largest wine producer (OIV, 2017), China plays a significant role in the world׳s wine industry. Classified as neither New or Old World it was recently classified into a “New, New World Category” (CNCCEF, 2009 Lawrence, 2016). This paper presents an overview of the Chinese wine industry using evidence from literature of archaeological finds and documents to propose a new category extending the New or Old World definitions. We propose classification of the Chinese wine industry as Ancient World, a term which might also be useful in other producing nations such as Greece and Georgia.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Wine Economics and Policy
First Page
178
Last Page
182
Recommended Citation
Li, H., Wang, H., Li, H., Goodman, S., van der Lee, P., Xu, Z., Fortunato, A., & Yang, P. (2018). The worlds of wine: Old, new and ancient. Wine Economics and Policy, 7 (2), 178-182. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wep.2018.10.002