Germany – 746,200 L
In 2022, German winegrowers made 8.94 million hectoliters of wine and must. For 2023, they are expecting to produce 9.4 million hectoliters, which is 9.8% more than last year. Germany is the tenth-biggest wine-making country globally, making about 10 million hectoliters of wine each year, which is around 1.3 billion bottles. Most of it is white wine.
Germany – Wine Production Profile |
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Total Wine Production |
746200 Liters |
Total Wine Market Size (Expected In 2024) |
US$8.2 Billion |
Wine Production Areas |
Ahr, Baden, Franconia, Hessische Bergstraße, Mittelrhein, Mosel, Nahe, Palatinate, Rheingau, Rheinhessen, Saale-Unstrut, Saxony, and Württemberg. |
Total Grape Production |
9.25 Million Hectoliters |
Top Companies |
Weingut Aldinger, California wines, Carl Sittmann Riesling, Romerhof Riesling Kabinett Mosel, Spätlese Riesling |
Export Value (2022) |
€370 Million |
Awards (2023) |
Deutsches Weininstitut: The Edelfrei GenussVinothek in Bamberg won the 2023 specialist trade prize. |
Most Respected Wine Guide |
FALSTAFF |
Top 10 Wine Producing Countries in the World 2024
International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) reported that in 2022, world wine production (excluding juice and musts) was estimated to be around 260 million hectoliters, showing a slight increase from the previous year. The top wine-producing countries remain Italy, France, and Spain. They together account for about half of the world’s total wine production, demonstrating their significant influence on the global wine market.
In this article, we are going to discuss the top 10 wine-producing countries in the World.
Table of Content
- List of Top Wine Producing Countries In The World
- 10. Germany – 746,200 L
- 9. Chile – 949,200 L
- 8. South Africa – 1,080,100 L
- 7. China – 1,163,600 L
- 6. Argentina – 1,182,100 L
- 5. Australia – 1,369,000 L
- 4. United States – 2,333,900 L
- 3. Spain – 3,248,000 L
- 2. France – 3,641,900 L
- 1. Italy – 4,250,000 L
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