Corked! Global wine demand drops to 27-year low on high prices, says International Organisation for Vine and Wine

Global wine consumption fell to its lowest level since 1996 last year as inflation sent prices to record highs, deterring consumers already facing lower spending power.

The Paris-based International Organisation for Vine and Wine estimated world wine consumption in 2023 at 221 million hectolitres, down 2.6 per cent from 2022, and 7.5 per cent below 2018.

A hectolitre is the equivalent of 133 standard wine bottles.

Geopolitical tensions, particularly the war in Ukraine, and subsequent energy crises, along with disruptions in the global supply chain, resulted in higher production and distribution costs, which, in turn, led to significant price increases for wine consumers, dampening overall demand, the OIV said overnight Thursday.

The fall in demand last year was particularly big in China, estimated at minus 25 per cent.

While Chinese wine consumption had risen sharply at the start of the century in line with a growing middle class, it shed more than 60 per cent over the past five years to 6.8 mhl due to COVID-19 restrictions and price pressures which tend to have a bigger effect on younger markets like China, OIE director general John Barker said.

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