The Spanish Wine Market Observatory (OeMV) has released a report on the world's wine trade. As of March 2021, global annual wine exports have increased by 0.3% year-on-year to 10.337 billion liters (an increase of 34 million liters). OeMV believes that world wine trade will recover in the coming months.
Among them, Spain surpassed Italy as the world's largest exporter with an export volume of 2.11 billion liters, France ranked third, and Chile and Australia's market share declined, ranking the last two of the top five exporting countries.
In contrast to the ranking of export trade volume, France has jumped to the first place, reaching 8.819 billion euros, and its export volume is almost three times that of Spain. According to data, the export price of French wine per liter is 6.52 euros, and Spain is only 1.26 euros. Italy is in the middle position, with wine prices rising slightly by 1.3% to 3.05 euros per liter.
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