Western Spirits - China - September 2016
Western Spirits - China - September 2016

“China’s Western spirits market is under pressure and reflects how the anti-extravagance campaign has affected the luxury sector. Market recovery has been seen and future growth can be projected based on current forecasts and trends, such as premiumisation in the non-business sector and positive consumer indicators. While the bulk of the market is represented by leading market players, they still need to earn consumer trust and confidence, by educating ...

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Overview

Overview

This report provides in-depth analysis and insight supported by a range of data. At the same time, introductory and top-level content is provided to give you an overview of the issues covered.

Overview
Executive Summary
Issues and Insights

Market

Market

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The Market – What You Need to Know
Market Size and Forecast
Market Drivers

Consumer

Consumer

Mintel runs online consumer research in ten cities, completing 300 interviews per city with a total sample size of 3,000. Our consumer research is based on a random sample of internet respondents from a panel recruited by KuRunData China online research.

The Consumer – What You Need to Know
Drinking Behaviour
Usage Barriers
Perceptions towards Types of Western Spirits
Drinking Occasions
Purchase Channels
Consumer Attitudes
Mintropolitans

Brand/Company

Brand/Company

Our brand research provides data and informed analysis across a number of consumer metrics including usage, satisfaction, recommendation, momentum and trust. It also explores consumer attitudes towards brands and examines the reasons behind these.

Key Players – What You Need to Know
Market Share
Who’s Innovating?

Data

Data

Reports provide appendices of data to support the research and insight produced. Our tables of data are easily manipulated and downloadable to support your research needs and covers factors from consumer attitudes to market forecasts.

Appendix – Methodology and Definitions