The figures for 2014 showed China had 799,000 hectares (1.97 million acres) of land devoted to wine growing, compared with 1.02 million hectares for Spain.
France remained the biggest producer of wine in the world, pumping out 47 million hectolitres last year. It also made the most from selling wine abroad, raking in more than 7.7 billion euros (USD 8.4 billion).
Meanwhile, the United States is the biggest consumer, quaffing some 31,000 hectolitres -- 13 per cent of the global intake -- followed by France and Italy.
China has rapidly emerged as a major player in viniculture, accounting for 11 percent of the territory given over to vineyards last year, up from 4 per cent in 2000.
"They are plantations of dozens, even hundreds, of thousands of hectares created with Chinese money, but using the foreign expertise of wine-growers from Australia, the United States, Spain, France and Italy," said Jean-Marie Aurand, head of the IOVW.
He said many young Chinese were also travelling abroad to learn the arts of the trade, while China was now developing its own training centres.
France has lost a tenth of its wine-growing area in the past decade without threatening its comfortable lead in the production tables.
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