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Switzerland may not be one of the largest wine markets in Europe, but it remains one of the most attractive for premium wine exporters. With high purchasing...
China was once considered the future of global wine consumption. Over the past decade, the market attracted wineries from all over the world hoping to benefit from...
The Netherlands has become one of Europe’s most dynamic wine import markets. Although the country has no major domestic wine production, wine consumption continues to grow steadily,...
Belgium and Luxembourg are often overlooked in international wine export strategies. Compared to larger countries such as the United States, Germany, or the United Kingdom, these markets...
Canada has become one of the most attractive wine import markets for premium producers. Stable consumption, strong purchasing power, and growing interest in imported wines continue to...
The United Kingdom remains one of the world’s most important wine import markets. Despite the uncertainty created by Brexit, wine consumption has remained strong, and imported wines...
Japan has become one of the most attractive premium wine markets in Asia. While the country does not compete with the United States or China in terms...
When wineries think about export growth, countries like the United States or China often come first. Yet some of the most attractive opportunities today are found in...
The United States continues to be one of the most strategic wine markets in the world for French producers. Despite economic uncertainty and changing consumer behavior, the...
Germany is one of the most important wine import markets in the world. With a large consumer base, strong purchasing power, and a mature retail ecosystem, the...
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