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Table 1: Global Wine Production of Leading Countries Based on 2004 Standing (million liters)
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1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
France |
6,293.5 |
5,974.1 |
5,514.0 |
4,988.0 |
4,581.8 |
5,738.6 |
Italy |
5,807.3 |
5,408.8 |
5,229.3 |
4,460.4 |
4,415.4 |
5,300.0 |
Spain |
n/a |
4,169.2 |
3,050.0 |
3,560.0 |
4,075.8 |
4,316.2 |
USA |
3,819.1 |
3,221.1 |
3,223.1 |
2,944.2 |
2,985.3 |
2,601.0 |
Australia |
793.4 |
806.4 |
1,034.8 |
1,174.0 |
1,314.7 |
1,381.1 |
Argentina |
1,588.8 |
1,253.9 |
1,583.5 |
1,269.5 |
1,345.7 |
1,378.0 |
Germany |
1,212.3 |
985.2 |
889.1 |
988.5 |
819.1 |
1,004.7 |
Portugal |
495.3 |
900.0 |
565.0 |
778.9 |
665.1 |
755.0 |
Chile |
428.0 |
641.9 |
545.1 |
562.0 |
702.5 |
630.1 |
Hungary |
333.9 |
430.0 |
541.0 |
336.0 |
388.7 |
434.0 |
Source: OIV, FAO, Euromonitor International
This table shows that Western European countries have maintained their dominance, other regions are quickly expanding. While all regions show fluctuations, the Old World producers are showing significant declines, while the New World regions are showing overall increases.
Table 2: Global Wine Exports of 2004 Leading Countries (million liters)
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1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
Italy |
1,673.0 |
1,831.1 |
1,673.0 |
1,652.8 |
1,401.7 |
1,538.6 |
France |
1,617.0 |
1,530.6 |
1,539.0 |
1,563.0 |
1,536.8 |
1,445.1 |
Spain |
877.9 |
923.8 |
1,057.2 |
1,036.6 |
1,280.9 |
1,397.3 |
Australia |
256.5 |
311.0 |
377.3 |
471.6 |
536.7 |
646.0 |
Chile |
239.6 |
273.6 |
316.4 |
354.4 |
397.5 |
468.8 |
USA |
265.8 |
281.3 |
289.1 |
268.7 |
325.3 |
394.8 |
Malaysia |
57.3 |
41.9 |
43.2 |
42.1 |
39.6 |
335.2 |
Portugal |
194.3 |
188.9 |
160.7 |
210.0 |
306.5 |
313.0 |
Germany |
247.3 |
259.9 |
253.1 |
261.1 |
295.5 |
290.6 |
South Africa |
125.5 |
157.7 |
165.0 |
210.9 |
233.2 |
261.6 |
Source: OIV, FAO, Euromonitor International
Again, the Old World countries appear to be struggling while emerging producers are successfully exporting their wines.
Table 3: Global Wine Imports of 2004 Leading Countries (million liters)
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1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
Germany |
1288.8 |
1270.8 |
1226.4 |
1919.2 |
1918.3 |
1858.5 |
United Kingdom |
917.5 |
907.6 |
1002.5 |
1047.3 |
1145.6 |
1223.8 |
USA |
415.2 |
456.5 |
482.1 |
560.9 |
617.1 |
649.8 |
France |
591.9 |
575.2 |
538.4 |
480.1 |
503.2 |
585.3 |
Russia |
86.4 |
111.4 |
165.7 |
196.3 |
267.9 |
335.1 |
Netherlands |
283.4 |
269.9 |
309.0 |
320.5 |
351.1 |
325.9 |
Belgium |
277.3 |
285.8 |
279.9 |
297.9 |
286.0 |
301.1 |
Canada |
223.3 |
240.0 |
242.9 |
248.3 |
273.9 |
270.7 |
Denmark |
171.9 |
186.5 |
20-3.8 |
209.3 |
207.8 |
205.6 |
Switzerland |
191.1 |
185.3 |
190.9 |
187.3 |
187.8 |
183.4 |
Source: OIV, FAO, Euromonitor International
It is interesting to note that countries like Germany, France, and the United States are both significant importers and exporters.


Source: Euromonitor International

Source: International Wine and Spirits Record
Source: Euromonitor International
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