Hungary: Demand for champagne rises significantly during year-end holidays

Published 2024년 1월 4일

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Champagne is traditionally associated with holidays and special occasions, but is also enjoyed as an aperitif or in cocktails year-round. The market for champagne has shown continuous growth in recent years, with production increasing by 87% in the last twenty years. Despite being associated with France, most of the champagne produced in Europe is actually from Italy, France, Spain, and Germany. There is also a growing trend for low-alcohol or alcohol-free champagnes, as well as an increasing demand for rosé champagnes.
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Although champagne is available on store shelves all year round, most people put it in their baskets in connection with the end of the year holidays. Champagne production has a tradition in our country. According to the market map of the National Chamber of Agrarian Economy (NAK), a significant part of the approximately 200,000 hectoliters of sparkling wine produced in Hungary goes into the glasses of Hungarians. Champagne is associated with holidays, birthdays, weddings, and family events all over the world, but it also finds a place as an aperitif or as part of cocktails, which now means stable demand for the foamy drink specialty all year round. However, at the end of the year, especially in the last two weeks of December, demand rises significantly, and end-of-year consumption in many cases shifts in the direction of products with a higher added value. According to NAK's market map, about 200,000 hectoliters of sparkling wine are produced in Hungary every year, of which ...
Source: AgroForum

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