In Russia, the perception of domestic wine as a product is changing—expert

Published Nov 12, 2025

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Russia is working on creating a winemaking competition for BRICS countries

The perception of domestic wine as a product is changing in Russia. This was stated by Andrey Reut, the first deputy director of the "Roscongress" Foundation, in an interview with "Business FM".

"Russian wine is now showing growth, perhaps it is one of the fastest-growing industries. The main thing is that the awareness and perception of Russian wine as a product are changing before our eyes," he emphasized and added that now there is noticeably more Russian wine on store shelves.

According to Reut, a turning point among winemakers has occurred in the last five years: "Mass production has emerged, popularity has emerged, import substitution has emerged, and a legislative base has also emerged. Because exactly five years ago, the law 'On Viticulture and Winemaking' was adopted, which allowed Russian wine to be protected as Russian wine, not made from imported wine materials as it was before. And after that, very serious growth began."

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Russia is working on creating a wine competition for BRICS countries The perception of Russian wine as a product is changing in Russia. This was stated in an interview with "Business FM" by Andrey Reut, the first deputy director of the "Roscongress" Foundation. "Russian wine is currently demonstrating growth, perhaps it is one of the fastest-growing industries. The main thing is that the awareness and perception of Russian wine as a product are changing before our eyes," he emphasized and added that now there is noticeably more Russian wine on store shelves. According to Reut, a turning point among winemakers has occurred in the last five years: "There has been mass production, popularity has emerged, import substitution has appeared, and a legislative base has also emerged. Because exactly five years ago, the law 'On Viticulture and Winemaking' was adopted, which allowed Russian wine to be protected as Russian wine, not made from imported wine materials as it was before. And ...
Source: Specagro

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