The award-winning wines reflected the breadth of China's wine landscape, spanning diverse terroirs, grape varieties and styles. Amethyard Petit Manseng Sweet White Wine 2024 from Hebei province not only secured the top title of "Best Wine of China", but also won "Best of North China" and "Best Sweet Wine".
Li Guojun of Sacred Snow Mountain Winery was named "Best Young Winemaker", highlighting the rise of a new generation in China's wine industry.
Marking Wynn's 20th anniversary in Macao, the event also featured a "20-hands" celebratory feast, where chefs from Wynn's restaurants collaborated on a multicourse menu paired with award-winning wines.
A forum titled "Beyond the Awards — Charting the Future", moderated by Master of Wine Xing Wei, brought together producers and industry experts to discuss the future of China's wine sector, alongside a walk-around tasting highlighting the diversity of the winning wines.