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Red wine is all the rage at dinner parties, when did Chinese start drinking red wine in large quantities? Red wine is a kind of wine that is good for the human body, and it has indeed developed greatly in China in recent years
1. The history of red wine is very good, and the development in China has been up and down
Red wine has a history of more than 1,000 years in the history of the world, in fact, China began to have red wine very early. During the Qing Dynasty, there was more and more contact between the West and China, and red wine began to gradually enter China and was recognized by some upper classes. Later, after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, it entered a period of warlord warfare, and the spread of red wine was greatly affected, because the common people lived in poverty, and everyone did not have the quality of life to drink red wine.
Later, when it entered the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the later War of Liberation, red wine has not developed much, and it has been up and down in China. Of course, in Chinese society, some high-level people were able to drink red wine, but the number was very small, and it did not eventually reach the common people. After liberation, red wine gradually began to stabilize, but it has not been accepted by the Chinese, mainly because of China's liquor culture, loved by the people, so red wine sales are extremely low.
Second, in recent years, Chinese have paid more attention to the quality of their diet, and red wine has become popular
In recent years, China's economy has become more and more developed, and people have begun to pay more attention to their health, so many people have begun to pay attention to red wine. Because red wine has many benefits, it can soften blood vessels and help improve heart and lung function. Therefore, many people began to pay attention to red wine, and gradually began to appear frequently on the table of ordinary people.
With the increasing health promotion, red wine has become popular.
Third, red wine drinks are suitable for all ages, so they are loved by Chinese:
In recent years, the promotion of red wine has been very strong, and at the same time, red wine is suitable for many people, the elderly and young people are suitable for red wine, so red wine will become more and more popular in recent years.
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From July 2010 to June 2011, China imported 31.4 million litres of Bordeaux wine, surpassing Germany, which has long been the top country. In June 2011, the Vinexpobordeaux was held for the wine and spirits trade and set a new record with around 3,000 Chinese buyers. No one can doubt that China is gradually becoming a major player in the global wine market.
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I think it was 20 years ago, because now the living conditions of Chinese are getting better and better, and they feel that red wine is a high-end representative, so they began to drink a lot of red wine.
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With the integration of various cultures and the continuous improvement of people's living standards, people have the pursuit of life, and drinking is no longer a big gulp, but a taste of learning, and beginning to reflect their identity and status.
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Since the last century, people have thought that the red wine drunk by foreigners must taste good, and some upper-class people have started drinking red wine.
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