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Segmenting Chinese wine consumers on the basis of wine knowledge and consumption behavior

  • Murray Mackenzie
  • , Karin Weber
  • , Joanna Fountain
  • , Reza Abbasi

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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to provide insights into wine consumers in Hong Kong and Mainland China, and the diversity of their behavior, by investigating their motivations, consumption and purchasing behavior and segmenting the sample based on wine knowledge and frequency of consumption to identify three distinct clusters that are then profiled. Design/methodology/approach: Data was collected through an online survey of wine consumers of ethnic Chinese origin residing in Mainland China and Hong Kong, using two methods of recruitment (a convenience sample from wine-related databases, a panel survey undertaken by an international market research firm). The final sample comprised 477 respondents, about equally divided among Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong wine consumers. Analysis of the data using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences for Windows (SPSS) 29 included a series of descriptive analyses, followed by a two-step cluster analysis using an Euclidean distance method. Findings: Wine knowledge and frequency of wine consumption were relatively higher within the sample as a whole than previous studies, but three distinct consumer segments are evident. There is evidence of a democratization of wine consumption, and a greater focus on wine consumption for enjoyment in relaxed and informal settings. rather than consumption driven by health and status, occurring primarily in commercial or business settings. The dominance of red wine in this market is also declining, and intrinsic cues – specifically, prior experience of the wine – are becoming important in wine purchase decisions. Originality/value: This study uses a broad sample of wine consumers to identify trends in wine consumption patterns and motivations, and purchase decision-making behavior, of Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong wine consumers. The identification of three clusters of wine consumers offers both points of comparison with previous segmentation research globally and within China, whilst also identifying scope for further research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)233-255
Number of pages23
JournalInternational Journal of Wine Business Research
Volume37
Issue number2
Early online dateFeb 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 May 2025

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  1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Keywords

  • Chinese wine consumers
  • Market segmentation
  • Wine consumption behavior

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Business,Management and Accounting

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