NW China to host major global wine contest
The 28th Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, a major global wine contest, will take place in Yinchuan, capital of Northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region, in May 2021, according to the municipal government.
The event's organizing committee announced the decision at the closing of the 2020 edition of the competition in Czech. Yinchuan will be the second Chinese city to host the contest after a maiden event was held in Beijing in 2018.
Some 400 judges from 50 countries and regions are expected to evaluate the quality of nearly 10,000 wines in the competition scheduled from May 22 to 24, 2021.
The event will feature several forums, master classes, cultural tours and production area visits.
"The wine industry has become such an important pillar in Ningxia that we can't wait to share our passion with the brilliant minds in the world of wine," said Yang Yujing, the mayor of Yinchuan.
The eastern foothills of the Helan Mountain in Ningxia are located between the 37th and the 40th parallels of the Northern Hemisphere, which is deemed the "golden zone" for growing wine grapes.
By the end of 2019, grape plantation areas in Ningxia reached 38,000 hectares with 211 wineries, generating an annual output of 130 million bottles of wines. The comprehensive industrial output value came in at about 26 billion yuan (about $3.8 billion).