Patagonian wines in Argentina: Which are the main exporting wineries?

Published 2024년 10월 22일

Tridge summary

Patagonian wine exports in the first eight months of 2024 saw a significant growth of 14.4% year-on-year and 23.9% compared to the five-year average, with a total of 1.25 million liters. This growth is primarily driven by La Inversora, which increased its exports by 50%, followed by the Peñaflor Group and Viñedos de la Patagonia with significant growth rates. The export values also saw a growth of nearly 10%, with La Inversora leading the export ranking. The market for Patagonian wines is concentrated, with the top three companies handling 70% of the total exportable supply, and the export values show a wide disparity, with nearly 90% of regional wineries having an average export value below the industry average of $6.98 per liter, indicating that high prices are only achieved in specific market niches and for low volumes.
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Original content

Patagonian wine exports in the first eight months of 2024 reached 1.25 million liters, equivalent to 139,047 9-liter cases. This volume represents a growth of 14.4% year-on-year and 23.9% when compared to the average for the same period of the last five seasons (2019-2023). The growth rate - always speaking in terms of volume - was higher than the country's average, which stood at just over 4%. This is truly encouraging data. However, when the statistics are broken down, it is clearly seen that only one company led this push for increased exports. We are talking about the company La Inversora, with its facilities in the town of San Patricio del Chañar -Neuquén-, which achieved placements, in this first part of the year, for about 581,000 liters of wine, a figure that reflects a jump of 50% in relation to the consolidated volumes in the first eight months of 2023. Two other companies that showed clear trends in their growth rates were the Peñaflor Group (120%) and Viñedos de la ...
Source: Agromeat

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