China's domestic wine market experienced a significant decline in 2022, with a 21.9% drop in production to 214,000 kilolitres and a 21.1% decrease in imported wine to 340 million litres. This decline is part of a larger trend, with production reaching a low of 679,100 kilolitres in 2017. Factors contributing to the decline include the Covid pandemic and tariffs on Australian wine. Despite these challenges, the wine market is showing signs of recovery. The improving pandemic situation and normalizing market are expected to lead to growth in the industry. While wine production has been disappointing, there has been growth in sake exports and the baijiu market. Sake exports have grown for the 13th consecutive year, and the baijiu market is showing mixed results, with some producers reporting high demand and price increases, while others are warning of a surplus.