Like any global sector, wine production has a diverse cast of characters. There are, of course, wine-producing nations at the top of your list.
Without the countries that create and bottle wine and package and transport the wine bottles and collect the cash from the wine they manufacture and sell, there would be no wine business at all.
As a result, wine-producing nations are crucial. The wine-producing nations would be unable to export their product if they did not have countries that function as paying clients.
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Consequently, there would be little to no value in making wine on such a big scale if there was no way to earn money from the production process.
Finally, the wine industry cannot thrive without consumers, and consumers would have nothing to buy if the nations that produce wine did not exist.
As you can see, practically every continent has a country that produces, imports, or exports wine. As a result, you may be surprised to learn that some of these countries aren’t wine-producing countries.
We should concentrate on nations that have established wine production methods and make wine at a professional level when we talk about wine-producing countries. Tens of thousands of metric tonnes of wine were shipped and distributed worldwide in 2013.
In other words, these figures solely reflect the amount of wine sent across borders for resale and consumption by people living outside of the countries where it was produced.
The top ten nations that shipped the most wine per tonne in 2013 are listed here: Italia (2,016 tonnes), Spain (1,831 tonnes), Chile (879 tonnes), Australia (711 tonnes), South Africa (605 tonnes), the United States (414 tonnes), Germany (400 tonnes), Argentina (322 tonnes), and Portugal are the top five countries in terms of total tonnage produced worldwide (306 tonnes).
Over a year, the ten nations with the greatest wine export rates in 2013 exported 10,316 metric tonnes of wine. Each country that exports wine also owns a piece of the wine-producing sector.
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The percentages of each country’s share of the market are listed in terms of the US dollar: France (30 percent), Italy (19 percent), Spain (10 percent), Chile (6 percent), Australia (5 percent), the United States (4 percent), Germany (4 percent), New Zealand (3 percent), Portugal (3 percent), and Argentina (3 percent) (3 percent ).
In addition to studying wine production across the world, it’s worthwhile to look at how much wine is consumed. Wine is a highly sought-after commodity, as seen by the ubiquity of this product in international commerce.
Even while many of the nations that produce wine are also well-known for being areas where the most wine is drunk, many other countries do not make wine themselves but instead buy it from other countries and import it year after year.
Here are the top 10 wine-producing nations in the world:
- Italy (4,250,000 liters/year)
- France (3,641,900 liters/year)
- Spain (3,248,000 liters/year)
- United States (2,333,900 liters/year)
- Australia (1,369,000 liters/year)
- Argentina (1,182,100 liters/year)
- China (1,163,600 liters/year)
- South Africa (1,080,100 liters/year)
- Chile (949,200 liters/year)
- Germany (746,200 liters/year)
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Country | Wine Production (Liters) | Wine Production (US Gallons) | 2022 Population |
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Italy | 4250000 | 1122731 | 60262.7700 |
France | 3641900 | 962088 | 65584.5180 |
Spain | 3248000 | 858030 | 46719.1420 |
United States | 2333900 | 616551 | 334805.2690 |
Australia | 1369000 | 361651 | 26068.7920 |
Argentina | 1182100 | 312277 | 46010.2340 |
China | 1163600 | 307390 | 1448471.4000 |
South Africa | 1080100 | 285332 | 60756.1350 |
Chile | 949200 | 250752 | 19250.1950 |
Germany | 746200 | 197125 | 83883.5960 |
Portugal | 673700 | 177972 | 10140.5700 |
Russia | 631200 | 166745 | 145805.9470 |
Romania | 431700 | 114043 | 19031.3350 |
Brazil | 355300 | 93860 | 215353.5930 |
Hungary | 318000 | 84006 | 9606.2590 |
New Zealand | 285100 | 75315 | 4898.2030 |
Greece | 255000 | 67363 | 10316.6370 |
Austria | 248600 | 65673 | 9066.7100 |
Ukraine | 187200 | 49453 | 43192.1220 |
Moldova | 180100 | 47577 | 4013.1710 |
Bulgaria | 108000 | 28530 | 6844.5970 |
Serbia | 99300 | 26232 | 8653.0160 |
Georgia | 85600 | 22613 | 3968.7380 |
Japan | 79600 | 21028 | 125584.8380 |
Switzerland | 79200 | 20922 | 8773.6370 |
Peru | 76500 | 20209 | 33684.2080 |
Croatia | 72600 | 19178 | 4059.2860 |
Uruguay | 67300 | 17778 | 3496.0160 |
Czech Republic | 64500 | 17039 | 10736.7840 |
Turkey | 64400 | 17012 | 85561.9760 |
Canada | 59100 | 15612 | 38388.4190 |
Algeria | 52000 | 13736 | 45350.1480 |
Slovenia | 47300 | 12495 | 2078.0340 |
Turkmenistan | 42600 | 11253 | 6201.9430 |
Mexico | 38700 | 10223 | 131562.7720 |
Uzbekistan | 38000 | 10038 | 34382.0840 |
Morocco | 35900 | 9483 | 37772.7560 |
Belarus | 31000 | 8189 | 9432.8000 |
Slovakia | 29800 | 7872 | 5460.1930 |
Tunisia | 27300 | 7211 | 12046.6560 |
Kazakhstan | 22000 | 5811 | 19205.0430 |
India | 20400 | 5389 | 1406631.7760 |
Israel | 20000 | 5283 | 8922.8920 |
Albania | 17800 | 4702 | 2866.3740 |
Montenegro | 14800 | 3909 | 627.9500 |
Estonia | 12000 | 3170 | 1321.9100 |
Cuba | 11900 | 3143 | 11305.6520 |
Cyprus | 11000 | 2905 | 1223.3870 |
Azerbaijan | 10200 | 2694 | 10300.2050 |
Lebanon | 9700 | 2562 | 6684.8490 |
Armenia | 9400 | 2483 | 2971.9660 |
Luxembourg | 9000 | 2377 | 642.3710 |
Bolivia | 8400 | 2219 | 11992.6560 |
Madagascar | 8400 | 2219 | 29178.0770 |
Bosnia And Herzegovina | 6000 | 1585 | 3249.3170 |
Egypt | 5200 | 1373 | 106156.6920 |
Lithuania | 4100 | 1083 | 2661.7080 |
United Kingdom | 3000 | 792 | 68497.9070 |
Latvia | 2300 | 607 | 1848.8370 |
Zimbabwe | 2200 | 581 | 15331.4280 |
Malta | 1500 | 396 | 444.0330 |
Kyrgyzstan | 1500 | 396 | 6728.2710 |
Paraguay | 1500 | 396 | 7305.8430 |
Ethiopia | 1500 | 396 | 120812.6980 |
Belgium | 700 | 184 | 11668.2780 |
Panama | 100 | 26 | 4446.9640 |
Tajikistan | 100 | 26 | 9957.4640 |
Syria | 100 | 26 | 19364.8090 |
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