Wine Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Wine Industry Research & Market Reports
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Wine in Tunisia
... the weaker performance in off-trade sales, which registered double-digit decline in volume terms. Retail sales have naturally reduced as consumers are spending less time drinking at home now that bars, pubs and restaurants have reopened. ... Read More
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Wine in Ireland
... consumers made the most of at-home drinking occasions. With lockdown restrictions limiting spending opportunities, wine was seen as an affordable luxury for many. Wine also tends to be viewed as a healthier drink, since people ... Read More
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Alcoholic Drinks in Qatar
... drinks benefited from a sudden surge in consumption. Qatar is a conservative country when it comes to alcohol but relaxed some regulations during this time and created alcohol zones where drinking was permitted. However, alcohol ... Read More
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Wine in Finland
... in its outlets to help consumers identify environmentally committed brands. The Environmentally Responsible Packaging symbol indicates which 0.75cl glass wine bottles weigh a maximum of 420g, while Alko's Natural Wine symbol guides consumers towards wines ... Read More
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Wine in Georgia
... return to pre-Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic lifestyles encouraged the consumption of wine in on-trade establishments. However, as the consumption of own-produced wine is still very high, Georgia can be an unattractive market for wine makers. Higher ... Read More
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Wine in Kazakhstan
... sophisticated wines and enjoy the wine experience, rather than drinking to get drunk per se. Consumers are also becoming more aware of natural wine, shifting from fortified variants to still variants, to create a more ... Read More
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Spirits in Greece
... outlets. Therefore, in general, the on-trade volume sales losses in domestic spirits had not been as high as for more commonly consumed in bars and night clubs imported spirits. Euromonitor International's Spirits in Greece report ... Read More
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Cider/Perry in Ireland
... distancing and lockdown measures, due to COVID-19. With the lifting of restrictions on 22 January 2022, consumers poured into pubs and restaurants, which were now able to operate at full capacity without the need for ... Read More
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Wine in Israel
... to drink more wine at home, either for special occasions or just to enjoy with a weekday dinner. With all the stress of the pandemic, consumers were more inclined to treat themselves with everyday luxuries ... Read More
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Wine in the Philippines
... to the expansion of the wine sector - especially sparkling wines and still light grape wines. Euromonitor International's Wine in Philippines report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at ... Read More
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Wine in New Zealand
... for wine, with RTDs positioned as low-calorie alternatives to other alcoholic drinks and appealing to women who have traditionally been one of the core demographics. Compounding this further is the increasing costs being faced by ... Read More
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Wine in Denmark
... shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (2018-2022), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic ... Read More
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Cider/Perry in Denmark
... from food service establishments which fully opened in February 2022. However, consumers are showing a growing interest in cider/perry since it is relatively light and low in strength, seen by many as a good substitute ... Read More
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Wine in Ecuador
... income groups are less price sensitive and are becoming wine connoisseurs with a growing interest in different origins. Medium-high priced red wine is one of the best performers offered at over $40 per bottle. Economy ... Read More
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Wine in Morocco
... complete opening of bars and restaurants. After beer, still red wine is the second most popular alcoholic drink in Morocco and is particularly popular amongst the younger generation of consumers of legal drinking age, because ... Read More
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Wine in the Netherlands
... active lives outside the home put pressure on off-trade wine sales in 2022. Shortages of packaging materials and glass, as well as poor harvests in the major wine-producing countries in Europe, also had a negative ... Read More
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Wine in Malaysia
... grape wine. Imported wine from Australia continued to win over consumers due to its greater affordability, with brands such as Lindeman's, Jacob's Creek, and Penfolds retaining leading positions in wine in 2022 and recording healthy ... Read More
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Wine in Guatemala
... new consumers as well as seeing an increase in per capita consumption. Specialised wine stores like La Vinoteca, Corchos, and cepa wineshop to name a few, offered various wine tasting courses throughout the year to ... Read More
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Cider/Perry in Kazakhstan
... it remains as an occasional alternative to beer or RTDs. Euromonitor International's Cider/Perry in Kazakhstan report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the ... Read More
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Alcoholic Drinks in Paraguay
... of tourism. Consumers craved sophistication, which pushed demand towards higher-priced options such as craft beer, fine wine and premium spirits. However, sales were impacted by inflation and a flat economy which forced some demographics to ... Read More
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Alcoholic Drinks in Honduras
... is by far the largest category due to its broad appeal. Positive growth in spirits was aided by a trading down to rum and guaro, while domestic spirits remain popular among low-income men. Wine is ... Read More
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Wine in Bolivia
... importers, resulting in lower prices for consumers. Among the importers, AJ Vierci Srl stands out as the most prominent, with Bodega Catena Zapata being highly relevant for red wines such as Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon, ... Read More
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Cider/Perry in Bolivia
... sweeter ciders, which they often pair with traditional breads like panettone and holiday meals. This sweet taste profile is particularly well-received by medium and low-income households, which make up the majority of the cider market. ... Read More
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Alcoholic Drinks in Sri Lanka
... has led many consumers to become more price sensitive and prioritise more essential products, which alcoholic drinks are not. Likewise, due to the unstable economic environment, the government has implemented import regulations which has led ... Read More
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Wine in Argentina
... brands could not enter the government’s price control programme, ""Precios Cuidados"", which resulted in a significant difference between the retail price of wine and beer. As a result, medium and low-income social economic groups switched ... Read More