China Daily

Wine output drops to 60-year low point

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PARIS — Global wine output fell to its lowest level in 60 years in 2017 due to poor weather conditions in the European Union that slashed production in the bloc, internatio­nal wine organizati­on OIV said.

Wine production totaled 250 million hectoliter­s last year, down 8.6 percent from 2016, data from the Parisbased Internatio­nal Organizati­on of Vine and Wine released on Tuesday showed.

It is the lowest level since 1957, when it had fallen to 173.8 million hectoliter­s, the OIV said.

A hectoliter represents 100 liters, or the equivalent of just over 133 standard 75 centiliter wine bottles.

All top producers in the EU have been hit by harsh weather last year, which led to an overall fall in the bloc of 14.6 percent to 141 million hectoliter­s.

The OIV’s projection­s, which exclude juice and must (new wine), put Italian production down 17 percent at 42.5 million hectoliter­s, French output down 19 percent at 36.7 million and Spanish production down 20 percent at 32.1 million.

The French government said last year production had hit a record low due to a series of poor weather conditions including spring frosts, drought and storms that affected most of the main growing regions including Bordeaux and Champagne.

In contrast, production remained nearly stable in the United States, the world’s fourth largest producer, and China, which has become the world’s seventh largest wine producer behind Australia and Argentina.

Trends were mixed in Latin America, with a rise of 25 percent in Argentina after very low production in 2016 and a decline of 6 percent in Chile.

Global wine consumptio­n edged higher at around 243 million hectoliter­s in 2017, up 1.8 percent from a year earlier. The US confirmed its position as the largest consumer with 32.6 million hectoliter­s, followed by France at 27 million.

Chinese wine consumptio­n rose significan­tly for a third year in a row with an increase in 2017 of 3.5 percent at 17.9 million hectoliter­s.

On the export market, Spain remains the largest exporting country by volume with a global market share of 20.5 percent, while France keeps its leading position in value with 9 billion euros ($11 billion) of wine exported last year.

In total, global exports totaled 107.9 million hectoliter­s in 2017, up 3.4 percent on the previous year, and 30 billion euros in value, an increase of 4.8 percent on 2016.

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