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Expanding internationally can open major growth opportunities for wineries, but not every export market will generate sustainable results. Some countries offer large volumes but intense price competition....
France remains one of the world’s leading wine-exporting countries, with strong international demand across both premium and everyday wine categories. From fine dining restaurants in Tokyo to...
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...
Exporting wine internationally can create major growth opportunities for wineries. Yet many producers still approach export development without a clear strategy, reliable market data, or long-term positioning....
For many wineries, export success was traditionally measured by volume. The objective was simple: enter as many markets as possible and sell as many bottles as possible....
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...
Wine consumption alone does not always determine the most attractive export markets. In many cases, the real opportunity lies in countries where consumers are willing to spend...
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...
Sustainability has become one of the biggest transformations in the global wine industry. What was once considered a niche segment is now influencing purchasing decisions across many...