China Daily (Hong Kong)

Global sommelier contest set to lift Ningxia’s credential­s

- By LI YOU in Beijing and GUO SHAOYU in Yinchuan Contact the writers at liyou@chinadaily.com.cn

An internatio­nal sommelier championsh­ip, drawing the interest of competitor­s from around the world, is set to significan­tly boost the already strong credential­s of the Ningxia Hui autonomous region as a global player in the wine producing sector, according to organizers.

Increased internatio­nal exposure should grow the region’s wine producing business, expanding its customer base abroad, they added.

Details about the 2018 Belt and Road Internatio­nal Sommelier Championsh­ip were unveiled on Monday in the region.

Competitio­n organizers said the growers in Helan Mountain’s eastern foothills in Ningxia, where China’s topquality wine grapes are to be found, are paving way to fully enter the multi-billion-dollar global market.

Organizers said that in recent years, the Ningxia wine industry has pursued the path of internatio­nal developmen­t, benchmarki­ng the internatio­nal market and increasing exchanges and cooperatio­n with the internatio­nal wine industry.

The championsh­ip, which aims to boost Ningxia’s internatio­nal profile as a wine growing region, has reached the final draw for its competitor­s.

To date, 32 sommelier teams from Asia, America and Europe have announced they are participat­ing in the event. Most of them have previously won prizes in internatio­nal sommelier competitio­ns held in the other regions, and represent the highest level achievemen­ts among sommeliers in their own countries.

The 32 teams will take part in the group competitio­n and promotiona­l activities in September across China, in cities including Shanghai, Chengdu, Beijing and Shenzhen.

During the competitio­n, they will exercise their skills at “experience centers” and help to popularize the wine produced in Helan Mountain range, voting for wines with the participat­ion of local consumers.

Organizers said that for the last phase of the championsh­ip, eight finalist teams would return to Yinchuan to battle it out for the first, second prize and third prizes.

Helan Mountain is a rising star among the wine-producing regions. Located in northweste­rn China, it cultivates some 38,000 hectares of vines, some 25 percent of the country’s total wine planting area.

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