Russia enters TOP-30 countries with the most affordable wine in the world

Published 2024년 9월 22일

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Bhutan is the country with the most expensive wine, costing $3.58 a bottle, followed by Argentina and Ukraine. Wine-producing countries like South Africa, Portugal, and Moldova are also in the top 11 most expensive countries for wine. Meanwhile, Russia is in the 29th place with the lowest price for wine. Residents of Turkmenistan, Singapore, and Bahrain face the highest costs for wine. The World Health Organization has reported a decline in alcohol consumption in Russia, attributed to increased excise taxes and restrictive measures.
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Bhutan tops the list - a bottle of wine in this South Asian kingdom costs $3.58. Argentina is in second place ($4), and Ukraine is in third place ($4.34). Also in the top lines of the rating are wine-producing countries: South Africa is in sixth place ($4.6), Portugal is in ninth ($5.02), and Moldova is in eleventh ($5.15). Chile is slightly lower, in twelfth place ($5.37). Spain, with a price of $5.57 for a bottle of wine, took 17th place. Russia is in 29th place. At the same time, the most money for a bottle of wine will have to be spent by residents of Turkmenistan ($31.43), Singapore ($27.13) and Bahrain ($23.88). Earlier, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that alcohol ...
Source: RG

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