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葡萄酒

用新鲜葡萄果实或葡萄汁,经过发酵酿制而成的酒。

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©PHOTOPQR/LE PARISIEN/Olivier Corsan ; 28/05/2013 Issy-Les-Moulineaux (92) France La Présidence de la République a décidé de vendre aux enchères chez Drouot prochainement une partie des bouteilles de vin de la cave du Palais de l'Elysée. En attendant la vente par les Commissaires Priseurs Kapandji Morhange, les potentiels acheteurs peuvent voir les flacons dans la cave du Chemin des Vignes à Issy-Les-Moulineaux Issy-Les-Moulineaux the 28th on May 2013 Elysée Palace to auction 10th of wine cellar
--File--A customer shops for imported wine at a supermarket in Fuzhou city, southeast Chinas Fujian province, 28 March 2011. Foreign wine imports are growing rapidly in China, as the nation has imported a record of US$1.27 billion of bottled wine in 2011, up 94 percent year-on year. However, the value of imported loose-packed wine was down 20 percent from the previous year to US$120 million, according to the statistics released at the first China Worldwide Wine Summit Forum. The sale of imported bottled wine first surpassed imported loose-packed wine in 2009, Xinhua news agency quoted Lin Feng, vice president of H & J Consulting Company. The sale of imported bottled wine doubled that of loose-packed wine in two years, indicating that the imported wine market is evolving from low-end to high-end, Lin said during the forum held in Hefei, capital of Anhui Province. According to statistics provided by the China Culture Association of Poetry and Wine (CCAPW), also the sponsor of the forum, the total volume of imported wine increased 76.5 percent and 80.9 percent in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
--File--A customer shops for imported wine at a supermarket in Fuzhou city, southeast Chinas Fujian province, 28 March 2011. Foreign wine imports are growing rapidly in China, as the nation has imported a record of US$1.27 billion of bottled wine in 2011, up 94 percent year-on year. However, the value of imported loose-packed wine was down 20 percent from the previous year to US$120 million, according to the statistics released at the first China Worldwide Wine Summit Forum. The sale of imported bottled wine first surpassed imported loose-packed wine in 2009, Xinhua news agency quoted Lin Feng, vice president of H & J Consulting Company. The sale of imported bottled wine doubled that of loose-packed wine in two years, indicating that the imported wine market is evolving from low-end to high-end, Lin said during the forum held in Hefei, capital of Anhui Province. According to statistics provided by the China Culture Association of Poetry and Wine (CCAPW), also the sponsor of the forum, the total volume of imported wine increased 76.5 percent and 80.9 percent in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
Das Changyu Weinmuseum, stellt 100jährige Weinfässer aus. Generell ist Weinanbau noch neu in China. Die Bilder stammen von unserer freien Autorin Rebecca Roth und wurden im Dezember 2009 in China aufgenommen.