Region: Europe
Category: Wine

Europe Wine

(454 reports matching your criteria)
  • Europe Spirit Glass Packaging Market Forecast to 2028 -Regional Analysis - by Capacity (Upto 200 ml, 200 ml to 750 ml, and above 750 ml), Color of Glass (Bare Glass, Colored Glass), and Application (Whiskey, Vodka, Rum, Wine, Beer, and Others)

    ... Wine, Beer, and Others) The Europe spirit glass packaging market was valued at US$ 10,676.67 million in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 14,763.73 million by 2028. It is estimated to register a CAGR ... Read More

  • Wine in Germany

    ... 2021, after a single year of growth in 2020, when consumers resorted to consuming wine at home. However, pandemic habits such as purchasing wine in the supermarket or online have stuck with some German consumers, ... Read More

  • Wine in Croatia

    ... demand for more affordable brands was evident in the channel in 2022 due to lower consumer purchasing power. On-trade sales, meanwhile, performed very well, registering double-digit volume growth in 2022 as a result of the ... Read More

  • Wine in Austria

    ... impacted. As a result, the volume sales of wine showed significant growth compared to 2021, coming close to the levels seen in the pre-pandemic year of 2019. However, despite this recovery, home consumption continued to ... Read More

  • Wine in Hungary

    ... price hikes and falling purchasing power as inflation in Hungary surged due to the combined impact of the global recovery from the pandemic and the geopolitical repercussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In addition to ... Read More

  • Wine in Romania

    ... living. The majority of the population found their disposable incomes dwindling, further compounded by an increase in the average shelf price of wine, which subsequently led to a volume decline in off-trade sales. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Wine in the Czech Republic

    ... This helped wine to stay competitive. Additionally, there was also a greater interest in cheaper wine, including multipacks and bag-in-box packs, while private label products also saw significant gains. However, sales of wine in the ... Read More

  • Cider/Perry in Slovenia

    ... COVID-19. A strong tourist season also contributed to cider sales in 2022 as international tourists were able to travel freely into the country. The Slovenian summer was long and hot, which created perfect conditions for ... Read More

  • Cider/Perry in Norway

    ... prices. The shift towards on-trade also had an adverse effect on sales through off-trade outlets during the year, with on-trade sales seeing a strong recovery in 2022. The overlap of the category’s consumer base with ... Read More

  • Wine in Belgium

    ... and fortified wine continued to result in a decline for the overall landscape. Sparkling wines and champagnes were on a negative trend in retail in 2022, despite end-of-year celebrations recording an uplift for both categories. ... Read More

  • Wine in Serbia

    ... return to their old pre-pandemic lifestyles which included drinking in bars and restaurants all of which fuelled on-trade volume growth for wine. Despite the boost in on-trade sales demand through the off-trade also remained stable ... Read More

  • Wine in Sweden

    ... and cross-border trade across much of the year, which drove up domestic demand. With consumers returning to bars and restaurants in greater numbers, this had a negative impact on off-trade sales in both 2021 and ... Read More

  • Wine in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    ... best accompaniment to traditional meals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Higher inflation had only a moderate impact on wine consumption and prices in 2022 as most brands absorbed some of the higher costs in order to ... Read More

  • Wine in Slovenia

    ... removed for the full year. There is a heavily ingrained culture of wine-drinking in Slovenia, which has supported the recovery of wine. Many culinary experiences are connected to wines in Slovenia and so the revival ... Read More

  • Wine in Poland

    ... and analytical approach to discretionary spending. When it came to wine, such economic pressure disrupted the trend towards premiumisation and instead, consumers showed a stronger inclination to purchase lower-priced products while simultaneously maintaining a keen ... Read More

  • Wine in North Macedonia

    ... impact of inflation on consumption and prices was moderate. Unit prices did not increase in line with that seen in other consumer goods categories. Nevertheless, the premiumisation trend continues apace, which contributed to an increase ... Read More

  • Alcoholic Drinks in North Macedonia

    ... the major brands are of domestic origin and were able to limit price increases, fearing potential loss of consumers. Euromonitor International's Alcoholic Drinks in North Macedonia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More

  • Wine in Bulgaria

    ... increases. As a result, most local consumers sought to limit spending, which thereby limited consumption. Nevertheless, domestic travel resumed and wine tourism began to recover. Many boutique producers, such as Yalovo, whose owner won the ... Read More

  • Cider/Perry in Bulgaria

    ... sales were recorded, reflecting soaring inflation and the concomitant increases in average unit prices. The development of this category is a result of the global trend towards low-alcohol and long drinks, especially among younger and ... Read More

  • Wine in Slovakia

    ... produce more speciality wines, offering unique taste options to wine drinkers. Despite rising production costs and the weakening purchasing power of Slovaks, the pressure on unit price growth was not as significant as in categories ... Read More

  • Wine in Norway

    ... of the COVID-19 crisis. The on-trade wine market experienced significant recovery in 2022, but slowed in the last months of the year. This poorer performance in the latter stages of the year can be attributed ... Read More

  • Wine in the United Kingdom

    ... volume for on-trade in 2022 was due to the further consumer shift back to this channel from off-trade drinking. 2022 was the first year since 2019 that on-trade drinking venues were able to fully operate ... Read More

  • Cider/Perry in Portugal

    ... and lifted. Cider benefited from its popularity among especially younger consumers and people who search for “lighter”, fresher, fruited/flavoured alcoholic drinks. The category also gained significantly from the recovery of the on-trade channel and the ... Read More

  • Wine in Portugal

    ... full reopening of the on-trade channel and the strong return of tourist demand. Higher average prices due to premiumisation in both the on- and off-trade channels, as well as the impact on prices of high ... Read More

  • Wine in Greece

    ... Coronavirus (COVID-19), was driven by the easing then lifting of pandemic restrictions, which engendered an off-to-on-channel shift. In Q1-Q2 2022, the increase in on-trade volume sales derived from the reopening of bars and restaurants, which ... Read More

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