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In China's Himalayas, a wine 'flying above the clouds'

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ADONG, China: A US$300 bottle of wine sold in the United States and Europe is made in the unlikeliest of places: at the foot…
ADONG, China: A US$300 bottle of wine sold in the United States and Europe is made in the unlikeliest of places: at the foot of the Himalayas in China, where farmers sing traditional songs while picking grapes.
A stone’s throw away from Tibet, Ao Yun’s vineyards are located beneath the sacred Meili mountain at altitudes ranging up from 2,200 metres in the southwestern province of Yunnan.
While wine consumption is soaring in China, it is not known as a major producer, but French luxury giant Moet Hennessy has bet on this remote location to show the Asian country can produce a first-class bottle of red.
It took four years for the company to find the ideal spot in the vast country and the result was Ao Yun, Chinese for «flying above the clouds», which debuted in 2013.
«The place is magical, it has this wild side,» Maxence Dulou, Ao Yun’s estate manager, told AFP as he carefully inspected the grapes at one of the vineyards.
Dulou, 43, said he had «dreamed» of discovering a great «terroir» — the unique French term for the ground and climatic conditions in which grapes are grown — in China since his university days.
The company wanted to show that a great wine could be made in China, where even local consumers trust French wines more than homegrown products, he said.
The smooth full-bodied blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc has surprised many wine lovers.
Only 2,000 cases are produced per year and are sold in China, other Asian countries, the United States and Europe.
EAST MEETS WEST
Moet Hennessy leased the vineyards for 30 years from local farmers in 2012 — a decade after the municipal government encouraged villagers to switch from growing barley to grapevines in an attempt to kickstart the wine industry.

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