Although in a very complicated international framework, Italian wine exports, at the halfway mark of the first half of 2024, remain positive, with a growth of +3.1% in value (for 3.8 billion euros) and 2.5% in quantity (1.06 billion liters), in the fragmented Italian panorama, there are Regions that drive growth, and others that, instead, slow down, even significantly, according to Istat study of the most updated data analyzed by WineNews.
On which, it is worth remembering, many factors, not only economic, affect, from the places of clearance at the start to the availability of product, with the last two rather poor vintages, and especially 2023, which can affect the performance of territories that work mainly on vintage wines, for example.
SOURCE: https://winenews.it
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