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  • Gerry's Wines and Spirits on Old Compton Street in Soho, London. Gerry's Wines & Spirits pride themselves in stocking the UK's largest selection of spirits and liqueurs. Over the years, the store in the centre of London's vibrant Soho has become famous for being something of an Aladdin's Cave of rare, weird and wonderful examples of the distiller's art.
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  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Meunier.
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  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
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  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardC.jpg
  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardE.jpg
  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardB.jpg
  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardA.jpg
  • A detail of an off-licences window showing bottles of wines and spirits, in south London, on 6th October 2016, in London, England.
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  • The "Fest de la Jurade" in St. Emilion, South West France. The members of the "Jurade", a sort of members Guild, parade through the town to officially open the wine harvest in the region. This is an 800 year old tradition. The "Jurade" are made up of Chateau producing  St. Emilion wine owners.
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  • Window full of bottles at the Turks Head in Wapping on 30th January 2021 in London, United Kingdom. This building has been transformed from being a pub, then a cafe for many years, and has recently been refitted to become a bar and restaurant once more.
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  • Lin Tiangui, a representative of Winston Wine, shares a glass of wine with Huang Yongqiang, a store manger, at one of its stores in Shanghai, China on 18 October, 2011. Photographer: Qilai Shen/BloombergLin Tiangui, a representative for Australia's Winston Wines Pty, left, and Huang Yongqiang, a store manger for Winston Wines, sample wine at the company's store in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Australian vineyards, facing slumping exports and rising competition, are turning to China as Chinese buyers creating surging demand among the nation's rich, who are developing a taste for wine and the expression of wealth and class it conveys.
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  • A man walks past a shelf of wines produced from Winston Wine's own Australian winery at one of its stores in Shanghai, China on 18 October, 2011. Photographer: Qilai Shen/BloombergA staff member walks past a rack of wine at Australia's Winston Wines Pty's store in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Australian vineyards, facing slumping exports and rising competition, are turning to China as Chinese buyers creating surging demand among the nation's rich, who are developing a taste for wine and the expression of wealth and class it conveys.
    ChinaWine_14.jpg
  • Lin Tiangui, a representative of Winston Wine, looks ar a bottles of wine produced from Winston Wine's own Australian winery at one of its stores in Shanghai, China on 18 October, 2011. Photographer: Qilai Shen/BloombergLin Tiangui, a representative for Australia's Winston Wines Pty, examines a bottle of wine at the company's store in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Australian vineyards, facing slumping exports and rising competition, are turning to China as Chinese buyers creating surging demand among the nation's rich, who are developing a taste for wine and the expression of wealth and class it conveys.
    ChinaWine_08.jpg
  • Lin Tiangui, a representative of Winston Wine, pours a glass of wine at one of its stores in Shanghai, China on 18 October, 2011. Photographer: Qilai Shen/BloombergLin Tiangui, a representative for Australia's Winston Wines Pty, pours a glass of wine at the company's store in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Australian vineyards, facing slumping exports and rising competition, are turning to China as Chinese buyers creating surging demand among the nation's rich, who are developing a taste for wine and the expression of wealth and class it conveys.
    ChinaWine_16.jpg
  • Lin Tiangui, a representative of Winston Wine, train a sales cleark at one of its stores in Shanghai, China on 18 October, 2011. Photographer: Qilai Shen/BloombergLin Tiangui, a representative for Australia's Winston Wines Pty, examines a bottle of wine with a staff member at the company's store in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Australian vineyards, facing slumping exports and rising competition, are turning to China as Chinese buyers creating surging demand among the nation's rich, who are developing a taste for wine and the expression of wealth and class it conveys.
    ChinaWine_12.jpg
  • A road runs through an area where vines are cultivated in the traditional manner, protected by low curved stone walls on 26th November 2020, on the edge of Los Volcanes Natural Park in Lanzarote, Spain. The island was transformed by huge volcanic eruptions from 1731-36, which destroyed villages and much of the fertile wheat-growing land, and created the area now known as Timanfaya Natural Park. Farmers discovered that the volcanic soil was fertile and started cultivating the Malvasia Volcanica grape, and making Lanzarotes unique wines. .
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  • Vines are cultivated in the traditional manner, protected by low curved stone walls, on land leading up to a volcanic peak on 26th November 2020, on the edge of Los Volcanes Natural Park in Lanzarote, Spain. The island was transformed by huge volcanic eruptions from 1731-36, which destroyed villages and much of the fertile wheat-growing land, and created the area now known as Timanfaya Natural Park. Farmers discovered that the volcanic soil was fertile and started cultivating the Malvasia Volcanica grape, and making Lanzarotes unique wines. .
    Lanzarote_JPerugia-4215.jpg
  • A road runs through an area where vines are cultivated in the traditional manner, protected by low curved stone walls on 26th November 2020, on the edge of Los Volcanes Natural Park in Lanzarote, Spain. The island was transformed by huge volcanic eruptions from 1731-36, which destroyed villages and much of the fertile wheat-growing land, and created the area now known as Timanfaya Natural Park. Farmers discovered that the volcanic soil was fertile and started cultivating the Malvasia Volcanica grape, and making Lanzarotes unique wines. .
    Lanzarote_JPerugia-4207.jpg
  • Vines are cultivated in the traditional manner, protected by low curved stone walls, on land leading up to a volcanic peak on 26th November 2020, on the edge of Los Volcanes Natural Park in Lanzarote, Spain. The island was transformed by huge volcanic eruptions from 1731-36, which give it its unique dramatic landscape, and created the area now known as Timanfaya Natural Park. Farmers discovered that the volcanic soil was fertile and started cultivating the Malvasia Volcanica grape, and making Lanzarotes unique wines. .
    Lanzarote_JPerugia-4171.jpg
  • Drinker in the Jamaica Wine House Pub, London, UK
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  • Workers move bottles of wine in the wine cellar at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
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  • Workers move bottles of wine in the wine cellar at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan014_1_1.jpg
  • 12 Bottles of Grand Vin De Chateau Latour, 1990 wine. This wine is full-bodied dry red wine which retails in the UK at £375 per bottle
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  • Sign for Gordons Wine Bar on Villiers Street, London, England, United Kingdom. This is the famous basement wine bar loved by many.
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  • Empty wine bottles at the Winemakers Club, a new independent wine bar and wine merchants in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Empty wine bottles at the Winemakers Club, a new independent wine bar and wine merchants in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Empty wine bottles at the Winemakers Club, a new independent wine bar and wine merchants in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Empty wine bottles at the Winemakers Club, a new independent wine bar and wine merchants in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Empty wine bottles at the Winemakers Club, a new independent wine bar and wine merchants in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Empty wine bottles at the Winemakers Club, a new independent wine bar and wine merchants in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Empty wine bottles at the Winemakers Club, a new independent wine bar and wine merchants in London, United Kingdom.
    20190214_wine bottles_003.jpg
  • Empty wine bottles at the Winemakers Club, a new independent wine bar and wine merchants in London, United Kingdom.
    20190214_wine bottles_002.jpg
  • Workers move bottles of wine in the wine cellar at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan031_1_1.jpg
  • Workers move bottles of wine in the wine cellar at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan022_1_1.jpg
  • Workers move bottles of wine in the wine cellar at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan020_1_1.jpg
  • Workers move bottles of wine in the wine cellar at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan023_1_1.jpg
  • Workers move bottles of wine in the wine cellar at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan016_1_1.jpg
  • Workers move bottles of wine in the wine cellar at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan010_1_1.jpg
  • Sign for Gordons Wine Bar on Villiers Street, London, England, United Kingdom. This is the famous basement wine bar loved by many.
    20180322_gordons wine bar_002.jpg
  • Sign for Gordons Wine Bar on Villiers Street, London, England, United Kingdom. This is the famous basement wine bar loved by many.
    20180322_gordons wine bar_001.jpg
  • Interior of customers in Gordons Wine Bar in London, England, United Kingdom. Gordons is Londons oldest wine bar, and is in subterranean rooms with exposed brickwork, lit by candlelight in basement vaults.
    20170326_gordons wine bar_002.jpg
  • Emma Gao, owner of Silver Heights, poses for pictures in the wine cellar of her winery in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan005_1_1.jpg
  • View of the wine cellar at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan008_1_1.jpg
  • Interior of customers in Gordons Wine Bar in London, England, United Kingdom. Gordons is Londons oldest wine bar, and is in subterranean rooms with exposed brickwork, lit by candlelight in basement vaults.
    20170326_gordons wine bar_004.jpg
  • Interior of customers in Gordons Wine Bar in London, England, United Kingdom. Gordons is Londons oldest wine bar, and is in subterranean rooms with exposed brickwork, lit by candlelight in basement vaults.
    20170326_gordons wine bar_003.jpg
  • Interior of customers in Gordons Wine Bar in London, England, United Kingdom. Gordons is Londons oldest wine bar, and is in subterranean rooms with exposed brickwork, lit by candlelight in basement vaults.
    20170326_gordons wine bar_001.jpg
  • More wine is flowing from a bottle being poured from an anonymous hand during a phone speed-dating night in a City of London wine bar, a group of young girls enjoy white wine, their girlfriends' company but also, the possibility of finding a male mate. With the boys an other tables whose numbers are swapped around they may find the love of their lives although the whole evening is a giggle for these pretty lady office workers in the capital's oldest quarter and heart of its financial district.
    party_girls01-18-12-1993.jpg
  • Emma Gao, owner of Silver Heights, poses for pictures in the wine cellar of her winery in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan004_1_1.jpg
  • Gordon’s Wine Bar on 2nd November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A 19th-century wine bar in candlelit, vaulted cellars with original Dickensian-style decor on Villiers St, Central London.
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  • Gordon’s Wine Bar on 2nd November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A 19th-century wine bar in candlelit, vaulted cellars with original Dickensian-style decor on Villiers St, Central London.
    D-Gordens Wine Bar-0180.jpg
  • Gordon’s Wine Bar on 2nd November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A 19th-century wine bar in candlelit, vaulted cellars with original Dickensian-style decor on Villiers St, Central London.
    D-Gordens Wine Bar-0179.jpg
  • Member of restaurant staff taking a cigarette break outside Le Beaujolais wine bar on 18th February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. On the ground floor, Le Beaujolais is Londons oldest French wine bar whilst downstairs resides a restaurant and members only Club. Le Beaujolais is proud of its French tradition, which since 1972 has been providing a genuinely French atmosphere, in a little piece of France tucked away in the heart of London.
    20200218_le beaujolais_003.jpg
  • Berry Bros & Rudd wine merchant on the 26th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Berry Bros. & Rudd is a family-run British wine and spirits merchant founded in London in 1698.
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  • Interior of Antidote Wine Bar on 2nd November 2015 in Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom
    D-Antidote Wine Bar-0400.jpg
  • Two employees give a guided tour on the bottling line of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan005_1_1.jpg
  • A view out of a window of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan006_1_1.jpg
  • Sheeps graze in a field near the site of Chateau Saint Louis Ding, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan034_1_1.jpg
  • An elderly Hui muslim man walks past the site of Chateau Saint Louis Ding, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan026_1_1.jpg
  • Workers operate on the bottling line of the Xixia King Winery, one of the region's oldest, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan016_1_1.jpg
  • Workers operate on the bottling line of the Xixia King Winery, one of the region's oldest, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan002_1_1.jpg
  • Sign for Gordon's Wine Bar on Villiers Street, London. This is the famous basement wine bar loved by many.
    20091219gordonsA.jpg
  • Member of restaurant staff taking a cigarette break outside Le Beaujolais wine bar on 18th February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. On the ground floor, Le Beaujolais is Londons oldest French wine bar whilst downstairs resides a restaurant and members only Club. Le Beaujolais is proud of its French tradition, which since 1972 has been providing a genuinely French atmosphere, in a little piece of France tucked away in the heart of London.
    20200218_le beaujolais_002.jpg
  • Member of restaurant staff taking a cigarette break outside Le Beaujolais wine bar on 18th February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. On the ground floor, Le Beaujolais is Londons oldest French wine bar whilst downstairs resides a restaurant and members only Club. Le Beaujolais is proud of its French tradition, which since 1972 has been providing a genuinely French atmosphere, in a little piece of France tucked away in the heart of London.
    20200218_le beaujolais_001.jpg
  • Exterior signage at Berry Bros & Rudd wine merchant on the 26th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Berry Bros. & Rudd is a family-run British wine and spirits merchant founded in London in 1698.
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  • Berry Bros & Rudd wine merchant on the 26th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Berry Bros. & Rudd is a family-run British wine and spirits merchant founded in London in 1698.
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  • Berry Bros & Rudd wine merchant on the 26th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Berry Bros. & Rudd is a family-run British wine and spirits merchant founded in London in 1698.
    S_Berry_Bros_Rudd-1044755.jpg
  • Berry Bros & Rudd wine merchant on the 26th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Berry Bros. & Rudd is a family-run British wine and spirits merchant founded in London in 1698.
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  • Berry Bros & Rudd wine merchant on the 26th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Berry Bros. & Rudd is a family-run British wine and spirits merchant founded in London in 1698.
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  • Interior of Antidote Wine Bar on 2nd November 2015 in Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom
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  • A group of young men sing karaoke at Coates Wine Bar on London Wall in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 18th December 1993, in London, England.
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  • An after-work Christmas party at Coates Wine Bar on London Wall (street) gathers energy after nine o'clock pm at a table near the bar. A group of three girls sing along to a karaoke machine while one of the three sticks out her tongue towards her friend. They are each drinking glasses of white wine and two packets of Marlboro and one of Silk Cut cigarettes lies on the table surrounded by their handbags and other possessions including a camera. There are other people in the background including two men at the bar and a man on his own edging past with a cigarette in his right hand. It is a gloomy place to party with little artificial light to colour (color) the scene. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. The City of London is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium, close to this site and subsequent wooden and stone bridges have helped modern London become a financial success.
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  • During a phone speed-dating night in a City of London wine bar, a group of young girls enjoy white wine, their girlfriends' company but also, the possibility of finding a male mate. With the boys an other tables whose numbers are swapped around they may find the love of their lives although the whole evening is a giggle for these pretty lady office workers in the capital's oldest quarter and heart of its financial district.
    party_girls02-18-12-1993.jpg
  • A view out of a window of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan009_1_1.jpg
  • Two employees give a guided tour of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan015_1_1.jpg
  • A view of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan018_1_1.jpg
  • A man walks through the grounds of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan016_1_1.jpg
  • Two employees give a guided tour of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan014_1_1.jpg
  • Two employees give a guided tour of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan012_1_1.jpg
  • A view out of a window of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan007_1_1.jpg
  • Two employees give a guided tour of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan004_1_1.jpg
  • Two employees give a guided tour of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan003_1_1.jpg
  • Two employees give a guided tour of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan002_1_1.jpg
  • A view of Chandon, a joint venture winery developed by LVMH and Xixia King, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan036_1_1.jpg
  • A guard stands in front of the Chateau Changyu Moser XV, which will be open to the public next May, in  Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 21 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121221Yingchuan001_1_1.jpg
  • A sheep herder stands in a field near the site of Chateau Saint Louis Ding, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan033_1_1.jpg
  • An elderly Hui muslim man walks past the site of Chateau Saint Louis Ding, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan025_1_1.jpg
  • A view of Chateau Saint Louis Ding, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan023_1_1.jpg
  • Visitors look at a displays in the showroom of the Xixia King Winery, one of the region's oldest, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan020_1_1.jpg
  • Workers sort empty bottle at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
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  • Workers operate on the bottling line of the Xixia King Winery, one of the region's oldest, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan009_1_1.jpg
  • Workers operate on the bottling line of the Xixia King Winery, one of the region's oldest, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 20 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121220Yinchuan005_1_1.jpg
  • A view of the small vineyard surrounding Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan032_1_1.jpg
  • Workers sort empty bottle at Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan038_1_1.jpg
  • A view of the small vineyard surrounding Silver Heights, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China on 19 December  2012.  With its dry climates and ample sunshine, and encouraged by the huge boom in Chinese consumer's demand for wine, Ningxia is quickly becoming one of the biggest wine producing regions in China.
    QS121219Yinchuan034_1_1.jpg
  • The sprawling new suburbs of the provincial town of Lezignan in the south of France is typical with it's unplanned proliferation of shops and signs including swimming pools, Macdonalds and wine shops.
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  • A ceramic jar with millet wine and a bamboo straw in an ethnic Kayaw village on 27th march 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar
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  • Le Beaujolais wine bar on the 3rd October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Interior of Gordons Wine Bar on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Interior of Gordons Wine Bar on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Exterior of Antidote Wine Bar on 2nd November 2015 in Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom
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