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France recorded a decline in champagne sales in 2023

Published Jan 15, 2024

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Champagne sales in France in 2023 declined by 8.2% compared to the previous year and were below the 2022 level, with 299 million bottles distributed. This decrease was expected due to excess stock from distributors in 2022 and was attributed to the impact of the covid crisis on sales in 2020. Despite the decline in volume, the increase in high-end champagne sales, especially for export, allowed the sector to maintain turnover above 6 billion euros in 2023.
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Champagne sales in France in 2023 accounted for 299 million bottles, 8.2% less than the exceptional previous year, which represents a “return to normality” in 2019, the producers announced this Monday in a statement. These figures are far from reaching the rebound of 2022, when 325 million bottles were distributed, although the decline “was to be expected,” said the president of the Champagne Companies Association, David Chatillon. The committee attributes this general decline in sales to “excess stock” by distributors in 2022 due to “fear of shortages.” The covid crisis caused sales to plummet by 18% in 2020, although last year they recovered by 33% and were somewhat above the 2019 volume. The inflation recorded in 2023, the committee noted, had a greater impact on the domestic market than on exports, which despite having fallen 8.2%, represented 57% of total sales, 172 million bottles, above the ...
Source: Biobiochile
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