Patagonian wine exports in the first eight months of 2024 saw a significant growth of 14.4% year-on-year and 23.9% compared to the five-year average, with a total of 1.25 million liters. This growth is primarily driven by La Inversora, which increased its exports by 50%, followed by the Peñaflor Group and Viñedos de la Patagonia with significant growth rates. The export values also saw a growth of nearly 10%, with La Inversora leading the export ranking. The market for Patagonian wines is concentrated, with the top three companies handling 70% of the total exportable supply, and the export values show a wide disparity, with nearly 90% of regional wineries having an average export value below the industry average of $6.98 per liter, indicating that high prices are only achieved in specific market niches and for low volumes.