
Fenghe Imperial Winery, located in Fenghe, Quyuan, northwest of West Lake in Hangzhou, is known for its winemaking prowess in the Southern Song Dynasty. Near Hongchun Bridge, a workshop dedicated to brewing imperial wine, located beside Jinsha Stream, was established. This workshop, affiliated with the Ministry of Revenue and specializing in brewing imperial wine, boasts a long history of brewing and a rich wine culture.
The winery, primarily a wooden structure, is simple and elegant, with an antique charm and unique Southern Song Dynasty residential features, blending seamlessly with the surrounding natural landscape. Through scene reconstruction, murals, sculptures, and miniature landscapes, the winery vividly recreates scenes from the Southern Song Dynasty, including palace banquets, folk drinking taverns, and drinking competitions.
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Fenghe Imperial Winery is a renowned historical winery that traces its roots back to the Southern Song Dynasty. The winery is famous for its role in royal wine production and its preservation of ancient winemaking techniques. It offers visitors a glimpse into China’s imperial past and the development of its wine culture.
The winery is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. You can reach it by taxi, bus, or car. Public transport options are available, and it's best to take a taxi from central Hangzhou for a direct and comfortable route.
The winery is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are during weekdays or in the early morning to avoid crowds, especially on weekends and public holidays when it can get busier.
The entrance fee is generally around 50-100 RMB, depending on the type of tour or tasting experience. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online through the winery’s official website or local tourism platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially for guided tours or special wine tasting sessions. It’s best to book at least a few days in advance, particularly during peak tourist seasons.
A typical visit takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, which allows for a winery tour, wine tasting, and a walk through the vineyards. If you want to explore the surrounding areas or take part in special events, you may need extra time.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, with some tours offering English-language guides upon request. Audio guides are also available for self-guided tours, and they may be available in multiple languages including English.
Start with a tour of the wine cellars to understand the traditional production methods, followed by a walk through the vineyards. End your visit with a wine tasting session to experience the flavors of the local wines.
Night visits and light shows are not available. However, there may be special wine-tasting events or seasonal tours offered throughout the year, so it’s worth checking ahead for special programs.
The winery tends to be less crowded on weekdays, especially in the early morning. Weekends and public holidays may attract more visitors, so plan accordingly to avoid large crowds.
There are toilets and rest areas available for visitors. The winery also has a small shop where you can purchase wine and souvenirs. It’s recommended to bring your own water, as there may not be many food vendors on-site.
The winery is accessible to elderly and disabled visitors, but some areas, such as the vineyards and historic wine cellars, may have uneven paths. Children are welcome, and there are family-friendly activities available.
While cash is accepted, mobile payments (such as Alipay or WeChat Pay) are commonly used and preferred, especially for ticket purchases and in the gift shop.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in nearby restaurants in Hangzhou. Halal food options are also available, especially in areas with a Muslim population.
There is a souvenir shop at the winery where you can buy bottles of local wine, wine-related products, and traditional Chinese crafts.