Top 10 wine Exporters by Country 2020
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Global sales from wine exports by country amounted to US$36.1 billion in 2019. Overall, the value of wine exports appreciated by an average 13.1% for all exporting countries since 2015 when wine shipments were valued at $31.9 billion. Year over year, wine exports decreased by -4.2% from 2018 to 2019.
Among continents, European countries sold the highest dollar value of wine exports during 2019 with shipments worth $26.7 billion or 73.8% of globally exported wine. Oceania’s international wine sales, led by Australia and New Zealand, came in at 9.1% trailed by Latin America at 7.6% excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean. Exporters in North America furnished 4% worth of worldwide wine exports, while Asia shipped 3.5% ahead of 1.9% of international wine sales controlled by African providers.
For research purposes, the 4-digit Harmonized Tariff System code prefix is 2204 for wine made from fresh grapes.
Wine Exports by Country
Below are the 15 countries that exported the highest dollar value worth of wine during 2019.
France: US$11 billion (30.4% of total wine exports)
Italy: $7.3 billion (20.3%)
Spain: $3.1 billion (8.7%)
Australia: $2.1 billion (5.8%)
Chile: $1.9 billion (5.3%)
United States: $1.4 billion (3.8%)
New Zealand: $1.2 billion (3.4%)
Germany: $1.2 billion (3.2%)
Portugal: $919.7 million (2.5%)
United Kingdom: $836.6 million (2.3%)
Argentina: $797.6 million (2.2%)
South Africa: $663 million (1.8%)
Singapore: $517.9 million (1.4%)
Netherlands: $393 million (1.1%)
Latvia: $281.9 million (0.8%)
The listed 15 countries shipped 93% of global wine exports in 2019 by value.
Among the top exporters, the fastest-growing wine exporters since 2015 were: Latvia (up 142.8%), Netherlands (up 60.7%), Australia (up 26.3%) and United Kingdom (up 24.3%).
Three top suppliers endured declines in their exported wine sales namely the United States (down -10.2%), South Africa (down -5.9%) and Argentina (down -2.4%).
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