Sparkling wine exports in Italy – update September 2024

Published 2024년 12월 17일

Tridge summary

Italian sparkling wine exports, led by Prosecco, have seen a growth of +7/8% over the past nine months, with Prosecco growing by around 11% and other DOP sparkling wines showing signs of revival. This growth is in contrast to Champagne, which saw a decrease of around 13%, and Spanish sparkling wines, which grew by a modest 4%. The USA is the primary market, growing by 15%, and Russia is experiencing over 60% growth in 2024, despite only accounting for 5% of the total.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Italian sparkling wine exports enter the critical period of the year with a good cruising speed, +7/8%, as always driven by Prosecco which grows by around 11% (both over the 9 months and the last 12 months) partially offset by a stable Asti, by other DOP sparkling wines still declining (but with some signs of revival) and by a +5% for all other products in the category. The trend is particularly encouraging when compared with Champagne, which fell by around 13% in the same period, but also with Spanish sparkling wines, which grew by a more modest 4%, again in the first 9 months of the year. The geographies that are supporting this performance are the USA, ...

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