A
staff
member
prepares
a
serving
of
tender
mutton
cooked
in
red
wine-added
broth
during
the
Fifth
China
(Ningxia)
International
Wine
Culture
and
Tourism
Expo
in
Yinchuan,
northwest
China’s
Ningxia
Hui
Autonomous
Region,
on
June
11,
2025.
(Xinhua/Yang
Zhisen)
“Using
spring
water,
red
wine
and
nourishing
ingredients
removes
unpleasant
smells,
making
the
mutton
delicious
and
flavorful,”
said
Tian
Feng,
who
manages
the
hot
pot
restaurant
operating
the
booth.
The
popularity
of
its
red
wine
hot
pot
ensures
the
restaurant
is
often
fully
booked
on
weekends,
Tian
added.
Across China’s evolving consumer landscape, wine is undergoing a subtle transformation. No longer restricted to formal banquets and professional tasting events, wine is becoming accessible as various consumption scenarios and wine products are created.
This shift in accessibility is evident at the ongoing Fifth China (Ningxia) International Wine Culture and Tourism Expo in Ningxia, which is a renowned wine production region that is promoting a “tipsy economy.”
People
visit
the
Global
Wineries
Exhibition
during
the
Fifth
China
(Ningxia)
International
Wine
Culture
and
Tourism
Expo
in
Yinchuan,
northwest
China’s
Ningxia
Hui
Autonomous
Region,
on
June
9,
2025.
(Xinhua/Wang
Peng)
Ningxia
boasts
a
unique
terroir
for
the
production
of
top-class
wine,
with
prolonged
sunshine
hours
and
a
cool,
dry
climate
aiding
the
cultivation
of
grapes.
After
four
decades
of
development,
it
has
become
China’s
largest
wine-producing
region.
The
eastern
foot
of
Helan
Mountain
is
widely
regarded
as
a
“golden
zone”
for
grape
cultivation
and
high-end
wine
production.
By the end of 2024, the region had more than 600,000 mu (about 40,000 hectares) of wine grape plantations and an annual wine output of 140 million bottles. Its wines were exported to over 40 countries and regions.
At the expo, brightly colored canned wines from the Ningxia State Farm Winery have won the favor of many. Compared to bottled wines, canned wines are more convenient to drink and can more easily meet the demands of diverse scenarios such as camping and picnics, said Li Shuang, the winery’s sales manager.
In addition to its canned wines, which have been popular since their launch last year, the company offers innovative products such as creamy jasmine wine, lemon oolong tea wine, black coffee wine and alcohol-free options. These products drove 20 percent of the company’s sales growth in 2024, Li said.
Cheeks rosy after tasting a dozen wines at the expo, local visitor Lu Ting is a tourism professional and sommelier who enjoys buying wines to share with family and friends.
“Chardonnay with meat skewers, reds with hot pot — it’s about sharing joy,” said Lu, 42.
The four-day event will run until Thursday and is slated to include a world wine tasting event, a wine and winery exhibition, an innovation competition and an art biennial.
Last month, Yinchuan also hosted a marathon that saw 43 local wineries offer 28,000 runners free vineyard tours, tastings and exclusive discounts for wine purchases. This event-driven approach has created a powerful synergy between tourism and viticulture, resulting in a surge in hotel bookings in the city.
“We’re transforming the entire city into a living wine museum,” said Li Bingjie, director of Yinchuan’s wine industry development service center. “Visitors can fully immerse themselves in the journey from grape to glass.”
Speaking at the expo’s opening ceremony on Monday, Yvette van der Merwe, president of the International Organisation of Vine and Wine, said that the organization has for many years observed and supported the rise of China’s grape and wine industry, with the country being an important wine consumer and table grape producer.
“I see the energy that the growth of Ningxia Helan Mountain’s east foothill region has contributed to the Chinese wine industry, and I am confident that it will bring new inspiration and opportunities to the global wine community,” she said.
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