Greek wine production remains at the same levels in 2024/2025

Published Mar 26, 2025

Tridge summary

Greece's wine production in the 2024/2025 season reached 1,430,666 hl, marking the second-lowest volume in history due to extreme weather and reduced viticultural areas, leading to a significant increase in wholesale wine prices. The production slightly increased by 3.92% from the previous year, but remains 33.02% below the average of the last five years. The wine production consists of 10.51% PDO wines, 25.91% PGI wines, 14.22% varietal wines, 49.25% non-GI wines, and 2.22% other wines. White wines make up 65.54% of the production, while red and rosé wines account for 34.36%. This low production has resulted in a surge in wine imports in 2024 by 39.95%.
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Original content

As reported by KEOSOE, the volume of wine production in our country in the 2024/2025 wine season was recorded at 1,430,666 hl (kiloliters), according to the official notification of the competent department of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to the European Commission, a volume that is the second lowest of all time (with the lowest of all time being the volume of the 2023/2024 season at 1,379,433 hl). The definitive wine production, based on the Production Declarations of wineries and processors, appears slightly increased by 3.92% in 2024/2025, compared to the 2023/2024 production. For the second consecutive year, the Greek vineyard produces quantities that are not sufficient to meet the needs of the domestic market and make it difficult for wineries to operate, with a direct result and the increase in wholesale wine prices in the intermediate market, but without a corresponding increase in prices in grape production. Greek wine production also appears to ...
Source: Agrotypos

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