Ukrainian wines are exported to 49 countries

Published 2024년 1월 10일

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Sergiy Klimov, founder of the Kyiv Food and Wine Festival, discussed the increase in Ukrainian wine exports in a Forbes column. Ukrainian wines and vermouths saw an increase in foreign market exports, with Romania, Japan, and Sweden being top buyers. As of 2023, several Ukrainian wineries are already represented in international markets, with plans to expand into new markets in 2024.
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This was the idea expressed by the founder of the Kyiv Food and Wine Festival and ambassador of Ukrainian wines Sergiy Klimov in the Forbes column. Based on data from the Business Development and Export Development Office, Ukraine sent to foreign markets in 2022 an increase in wines and vermouths worth $9.07 million, and in 2023, foreign exports of Ukrainian wines amounted to nine meters. Isyatsiv accumulated $8.12 million. “Ukrainian wines are exported to 49 countries,” said the expert. Among the top countries there is a noticeable change in leaders: Romania has the largest number of Ukrainian wines, and Japan and Sweden are at the top of the list of ten largest buyers. Sergiy Klimov noted that, as of 2023, seven Ukrainian wineries are already represented on the Baltic market: Beykush Winery, Stakhovsky Wines, Villa Tinta, Father’s Wine, Frumushika Nova and Chateau Chizay. This is from Japan: Stakhovsky Wines, Beykush Winery, Father’s Wine, Villa Tinta, My Wine, Chateau Chizay ...

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