Chateau Changyu Moser XV
Chateau Changyu Moser XV is a national 4A-level scenic spot, known for its unique location and favorable conditions for grape cultivation. With 80,000 mu of grape bases in locations such as Qingtongxia and Huangyangtan, Changyu has been dedicated to developing high-quality grapes in Ningxia since 2006. The chateau cultivates seven representative domestic wine grape varieties and features a grape park where visitors can tour and pick various table grapes.
Located in the western part of Yinchuan Plain at the eastern foot of the Helan Mountains, the chateau benefits from alluvial soil with gravel and sand particles. The region has a mid-temperate semi-arid climate, with abundant sunlight, a large temperature difference between day and night, and protection from cold air provided by the Helan Mountains. The annual rainfall is between 150 mm and 200 mm, and the area has the Yellow River diversion channel to meet the water needs of grape vine cultivation.
At 37 degrees north latitude, the region has superior water and heat conditions comparable to the Bordeaux region in France. The grape cultivation here is free from pests and diseases and offers advantages such as full aroma development, good color formation, high sugar content, moderate acid content, and high yield, all leading to high-quality products. It serves as an unparalleled green food base.