Wine Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Wine Industry Research & Market Reports
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South Africa Wine
... lower than yields when measured against the volumes of the past decade. To combat these arising challenges, a professional body has been created in an attempt to support wine production in South Africa. The goal ... Read More
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Greece Wine
... meant Greek consumers went out less, which limited the on-trade performance in 2023. Wine benefits from the strong wine culture in Greece, and low prices in comparison to spirits. However, consumers reduced the frequency of ... Read More
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The Netherlands Cider/Perry
... a strong increase in average unit price in 2023. Still, the underlying decline was dramatic. Over the review period, some of the major brewers have tried to turn cider into a mainstream category, but these ... Read More
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Nigeria Cider/Perry
... on drinks for social occasions, particularly niche and less familiar drinks. The high unit prices of brands also impacted volume sales whilst driving strong current value growth. With all brands being imported, the depreciation of ... Read More
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Nigeria Alcoholic Drinks
... of economy spirits. Unit prices increased due to higher excise tax and rising import costs for raw materials and finished products, which can be linked to the depreciation of the local currency. Although alcoholic drinks ... Read More
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The Netherlands Alcoholic Drinks
... as average unit prices for alcoholic drinks categories increased substantially. Beer and wine volume sales suffered from these increased prices. For spirits, the price increases were less dramatic, enabling the category to register on trade ... Read More
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Ireland Alcoholic Drinks
... a pattern of normalisation after the atypical spikes and crashes in sales during the era of the pandemic lockdowns. Notably, during the lockdown era off-trade sales soared, while on-trade sales crashed. Then, when society reopened, ... Read More
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Panama Alcoholic Drinks
... the off-trade surpassed 2019 volume sales in many categories, while the on-trade did not, as at-home consumption remained popular. Low tax rates, the return of socialising and tourists boosted demand. Off-trade sales dominate while beer, ... Read More
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Israel Alcoholic Drinks
... increased along with the increase of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), by 5.3%. Following the announcement of the tax increase, wine and spirits importer, Hacarem, raised its prices for on-trade establishments. A number of smaller ... Read More
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Ireland Cider/Perry
... to the normalisation effect, whereby consumers rebounded to social events and out-and-about lifestyles following the era of the pandemic, creating spikes in sales which contrasted to the crashes seen during the era of the pandemic ... Read More
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Cameroon Wine
... particularly champagne, has seen double-digit growth since 2020, propelling Cameroon to the 44th position globally in champagne imports. This rising trend is attributed to a shift in consumer habits, with more Cameroonians, especially women, embracing ... Read More
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Nigeria Wine
... the female drinking population. Wine is typically consumed on social occasions at parties and in clubs in the on-trade, where it is considered a status drink. As in most alcoholic drinks categories, wine was heavily ... Read More
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Portugal Alcoholic Drinks
... on trade, supported by another record year of tourism for the country. Despite inflation falling, prices continued to rise in 2023 with government tax revisions of 4% on alcoholic drinks also coming into effect. Consumers ... Read More
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El Salvador Alcoholic Drinks
... remain the largest categories, while wine sales remain low. RTDs are also growing in popularity, especially among young adults of legal drinking age. Barriers to market growth, however, include the threat of crime and gang ... Read More
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Bolivia Alcoholic Drinks
... had rebounded strongly in the previous two years in tandem with the easing of the pandemic and the ending of associated restrictions. With inflationary pressures continuing to drive up the general cost of living and ... Read More
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Lebanon Alcoholic Drinks
... socialising in bars and restaurants more often and this, combined with buoyant inbound tourist arrivals, is supporting a shift in consumption from the off-trade to the on-trade. Local brands also benefit from their huge price ... Read More
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Bolivia Cider/Perry
... was mainly attributable to contraband trade, particularly the widespread sale of cheaper products illicitly brought in from neighbouring Argentina. Indeed, because it primarily appeals to lower- and middle-income consumers, who were harder hit by cost-of-living ... Read More
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Bolivia Wine
... was the case earlier in the review period, the contraction was primarily attributable to contraband trade, particularly in lower-priced still light grape wines. Argentina remained the main source of this trade, with organised gangs illicitly ... Read More
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The Netherlands Wine
... prices across the subcategories. The long-term issues facing wine are most relevant for relatively mature subcategories such as fortified wine, champagne and still red wine, which contributed most to the overall category decline. Except for ... Read More
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Israel Wine
... Dalton Winery’s prices will increase by up to 8%, while boutique winery, Bravdo’s prices will increase by up to 14%. Ramat Hagolan Winery increased prices by an average of 4% on 1 January 2023. Following ... Read More
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Ireland Wine
... subcategories typically being expensive, and also affecting still light grape wine. Indeed, although inflationary pressures are starting to ease slightly, inflation still remains high and, as the majority of wine consumed in Ireland is imported ... Read More
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Portugal Wine
... wine, and port wine. Inflationary pressures contributed to price increases as wine producers were confronted by higher costs. Retailers also played a role in this by limiting the minimum price of wines sold, although wines ... Read More
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Portugal Cider/Perry
... range of age segments. Somersby (Super Bock Group SGPS SA) is the leading brand with a considerable lead compared to its direct competitor, Bandida do Pomar from (SCC-Central de Cervejas) and private label. In 2023, ... Read More
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Hong Kong, China Wine
... The city’s reopening was the catalyst for many local consumers who wanted to host large-scale events and banquets such as weddings and celebratory dinners, thus leading to a stocking up of wine. Catering businesses and ... Read More
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Hong Kong, China Cider/Perry
... sustained openings of on-trade outlets led to a marginal increase through this channel, as drinkers eagerly returned to bars and clubs to socialise. While local consumers enjoy other alcoholic drinks such as spirits and beer, ... Read More