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  2. Taiwanese wine - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 French wine had a 46.7% market share, American wine had a 10.7% market share, and Chilean wine had a 9% market share. Older Taiwanese wine drinkers tend to prefer red wine while younger drinkers are more open to whites with many preferring them to reds. [8] Consumption of sparkling wine has also been increasing. From 2014 to 2020 ...

  3. Taiwan's award-winning winemaker aims to revive fading tradition

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    Standing amid rows of metal-bound barrels in a vineyard, Chen Chien-hao holds up a glass of wine to scrutinize its golden hue. Well may the bespectacled 52-year-old cheer after the red and white ...

  4. China-Australia relations: wine is heading to Taiwan and ...

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    Australia's wine exports to new markets are increasing but nonetheless remain a drop in the ocean compared with the former output to the now-closed Chinese market. And to that end, Canberra is ...

  5. Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor - Wikipedia

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    Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor Inc., also known as Kinmen Distillery, KKL, is a distillery in Kinmen County, Taiwan and owned by Kinmen County Government.The distillery is known for its Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor, and provides good tax income for the local government.

  6. Alcohol monopoly - Wikipedia

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    Inside of a branch of the Swedish alcohol monopoly, Systembolaget, in Södertälje Inside the Norwegian Vinmonopolet Briskeby outlet A TTL convenience store in Keelung, Taiwan. An alcohol monopoly is a government monopoly on manufacturing and/or retailing of some or all alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine and spirits.

  7. Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The following year, production of Taiwan Beer was assigned to the Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau (臺灣省菸酒公賣局). [4] In the 1960s locally produced Formosa rice [ zh ] was added to the fermentation process, resulting in the distinctive local flavour for which the beer is known today.

  8. Taiwanese whisky - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwanese scotch market is so large that it has historically shaped Taiwan and the UK's relationship. [10] In Taiwan whisky is largely served at banquets and is often brought from home. Up until the 1990s cognac was the drink of choice at banquets but it has been replaced by whisky and to a lesser extent grape wine as tastes expand. [11]

  9. Yilan Distillery Chia Chi Lan Liquor Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum houses the display of wine cultures, such as wine manufacturing process and the chronicle for both Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Monopoly Bureau and Yilan Distillery throughout history. [ 1 ] Transportation