InfoCons Consumers Protection informs you : Sparkling Wine Faces an 8% Downturn in 2023 Production and Exports
The year 2023 saw a significant dip in the production and export of sparkling wine across the European Union. Known for its iconic champagne, prosecco, cava, and other sparkling varieties, the EU experienced an 8% decline in both production and exports compared to the previous year. While export levels remained higher than those of years prior to 2022, the drop signals potential challenges in the global wine market. Here’s a closer look at the numbers and their implications.
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In 2023, the EU produced approximately 1.496 billion litres of sparkling wine, marking an 8% decrease from the 1.624 billion litres produced in 2022. Italy emerged as the leading producer with 638 million litres, followed by France with 312 million litres (224 million litres of champagne and 88 million litres of other sparkling wines), and Germany with 263 million litres. Spain and Portugal rounded out the top five, contributing 206 million and 25 million litres, respectively.
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Source : InfoCons Consumers Protection
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