- Mr Laurenz Moser, photographed at Berry Bros & Rudd, is an Austrian winemaker who works with Changyu Wines in China to produce the 2008 Chateau Changyu Moser XV.
- Mr Laurenz Moser with a bottle of 2008 Chateau Changyu Moser XV which can be bought in Europe. In the UK it’s sold by Berry Bros & Rudd.
- Chinese workers harvest grapes in Ningxia province on the vineyards of the Changyu Pioneer Wines Company to produce Chinese red wine and Chinese white wine.
- The Changyu Pioneer Wines company is the oldest and largest wine company in China. Its domain in Ningxia covers an area of 10.000 ha. Changyu is now exporting Chinese wines to Europe.
With summer now officially underway, thoughts turn to al fresco dining accompanied by suitably chilled and refreshing wines. Foreign wines are nothing new in China but what maybe new are Chinese wines on foreign tables. More and more, wine critics are giving high ratings to Chinese wines and reputed wine merchants such as Berry Bros & Rudd in London are now importing them. To learn more about the subject of Chinese wines Nicely Made in China recently met Laurenz Moser, an Austrian winemaker who works with Changyu Pioneer Wines.