EU-China wine summit at VINEXPO (14-18 June 2015, Bordeaux - France), the result of a fruitful cooperation
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About the EU-China Wine Cooperation projectThe European consortium is composed by 13 leading European wine companies and professional organizations: CEEV (coordinator) ACIBEV, AEVP, ADEPTA, FEVS, FEDERVINI, UNIONE ITALIANA VINI, Codorniu, Felix Solis Avantis SA, Gonzalez Byass, Moà«t Hennessy, Pernod Ricard Winemakers, Bodegas Miguel Torres and FEDERDOC (as a chef de file for Confagricoltura, Fedagri-Confcooperative, Anca Lega Coop, AGCIAGRITAL, Assoenologi).
The participating European companies were:
- CANTINE SETTESOLI, DONNAFUGATA), MASI and PIO CESARE (member of Accademia del Barolo) with the collaboration of FEDERVINI.
- CAVIRO with the collaboration of UNIONE ITALIANA VINI.
- The CONSEIL INTERPROFESSIONEL DES VINS DE BORDEAUX, Maison LOUIS LATOUR, ADVINI and CASTEL with the collaboration of the FEVS
- FELIX SOLIS AVANTIS with the collaboration of the FEDERACION ESPANOLA DEL VINO
- INTER-RHÔNE
- Moët Hennessy
- Pernod Ricard China
The participating Chinese companies were:
- China Foods Limited
- COFCO winery
- Dynasty winery
- Ningxia Chateau Yangyang
- Ningxia Leirenshou winery
- Ningxia Xixiaking winery
- Tiansai winery
- Yantai Changyu Pioneer
These activities are part of a comprehensive programme of technical and institutional activities agreed in a Memorandum of Understanding signed in March 2014 between CEEV and CADA in the framework of a fruitful B2B dialogue between both parties. The programme, to be implemented over a 2-year period, is aimed at fuelling the possibilities for business cooperation between the European and Chinese wine sectors, improving the mutual knowledge of the potential offered by both markets and boosting international cooperation. By virtue of this programme:
- The EU industry will facilitate technical assistance to professionals from Chinese wine companies in areas such as of winegrowing, winemaking and quality controls, marketing approaches, wine tastings, and GIs protection systems, provided through activities such as hosting study visits in Europe, seminars, and other training and internship activities;
- The Chinese industry will assist the EU industry to organize EU wine tastings in China, and to improve the wine knowledge among the Chinese consumers, and promote the appreciation of wines and its culture building on the values of moderate and responsible consumption;
- Both parties will set up permanent information mechanism and communication exchanges, monitor the implementation of the cooperation, and collaborate at international level on advocacy activities aimed at improving market access conditions in third countries
Comité Européen des Entreprises Vins (CEEV), represents the wine companies in the industry and trade in the European Union: still wines, sparkling wines, liqueur wines, aromatised wines and other vine products. It brings together 26 national organisations. With more than 7.000 companies, mainly SMEs, and more than 200.000 direct jobs in the EU, its members produce and market the vast majority of quality European wines, with and without a geographical indication, and account for over 90% of European wine exports. With around 8,8 billion € worth of exports every year, the wine sector makes a contribution of over 6 billion € to the EU trade balance.