Sold EU wine production tops 16.1bn litres in 2022

Published Nov 22, 2023

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According to Eurostat, three wine producing countries in the EU accounted for 83% of the bloc's sold wine production in 2022, with Italy and Spain contributing nearly 5 billion liters (62% of the total) and France contributing 3.4 billion liters (20% of the total). In terms of exports, the EU members exported 7.2 billion liters of wine, with almost half being exported to countries outside the EU. Italy was the top exporter, followed by Spain and France. However, the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIV) announced that wine production in 2023 is expected to hit a 60-year low due to drought and disease, with a 7% drop compared to the already below-average volume of 2022. France also overtook Italy in terms of overall wine production, attributing it to a challenging harvest for their southern neighbors and climate change. Despite the decline, France's agriculture ministry is injecting €200m to assist producers with the surplus and convert the excess wine into other products.
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The latest figures from Eurostat have revealed that the amount of sold wine production in 2022 across the European Union (EU) was 16.1 billion litres. The news, which includes sparkling wine, port and grape must, has seen three specific wine producing countries amount for 83% of the entirety of the bloc’s production. Italy and Spain contributed nearly 5 billion litres, which together represented almost two-thirds of sold production (62%). France had 3.4 billion litres of sold wine production, which was a fifth of the total (20%). Other notable producers exceeding 1% of the overall total included Germany at 4%, Portugal – more than 2% of the total, and Hungary, which was below 2%. In 2022, the EU members exported 7.2bn litres of wine. Almost half of this was exported to countries outside the EU – 3.2bn litres or 44% of the total sum. Most of the wine was exported to the UK, which made up almost a quarter (23%) – 0.7bn litres of extra-EU exports. This was followed by the United ...

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