The self-made billionaire has bought the Chateau de Sours vineyard in the famed winegrowing region of Bordeaux, which boasts a castle dating back to the 18th century and an 85 hectare property which produces 500,000 bottles of wine a year.
He purchased the vineyard from Briton Martin Krajewski via one of his Hong Kong-based businesses, according to a legal notice.
The announcement says that the new manager of the vineyard, for Junbao Limited, is Kien Leong Lee, 40, who is also chairman of Dragonite International Limited.
The Chateau de Sours produces red and white wines and says on its website it is also "leading a renewed global interest in top class rose".
More than 100 properties in France's southwest wine-producing area are today owned by Chinese tycoons looking to diversify fortunes built upon real estate, jewellery, industry or tourism holdings.
This makes up 1.5 per cent of the region's 7,000 vineyards.
Part of the appeal for the Chinese is the status that comes with possessing a noble French chateau as part of their wine-growing property.
But the business potential is the key consideration.
China is the biggest consumer of red wine in the world and remains the top export market for Bordeaux.
Most of the properties they have pocketed -- like Chateau de Sours -- do not make 'grand cru' wines, but instead produce relatively unknown labels at the cheaper end of the market.
Jack Ma, 51, a former English teacher who soared to the top of the super-rich lists after creating Alibaba and is now worth USD 21 billion, committed in December to protecting the jobs of the 18 people employed at the property.
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