China's first 'collection-level' winery unveiled in Yantai
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China's first 'collection-level' winery unveiled in Yantai

China Daily  

Chateau Tinlot, the first "collection-level" winery in China, was officially unveiled on June 16. Located in Yantai, Shandong province, the winery is named after Robert Tinlot, former president of the International Organization of Vine and Wine who visited Yantai in 1987. Changyu, China's largest and oldest wine producer, was in 2012 given authorization by Tinlot to construct Chateau Tinlot. During the trip, he awarded the honorary title of "International Grape and Wine City" to Yantai and discovered the century-old Chinese wine company Changyu. The research institute will focus on researching grape wine ingredients and flavors, nutrition and health, quality and safety to develop grape wines that better suit the taste and needs of Chinese consumers.

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