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German Wine Market Share Drops Amid US Tariffs

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German winemakers warn that the wine market is already “dramatically bad.” For many, production is no longer profitable. Although the 2025 harvest was exceptionally good in terms of quality, the wine industry is in deep crisis. According to a report by the German Farmers’ Association, the market share of German wine in the country has fallen to just 41 percent. Barrel prices of wine were between 40 and 60 cents per liter, while production costs …

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German wine is no longer in fashion. The farms face great challenges. This is also demonstrated by a market report by the German Farmers' Association.

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Particularly affected are the large production areas Rheinhessen, Pfalz, Baden and Württemberg: The farmers' association laments a poor market situation for winemakers. The quality of the grapes in the 2025 vintage is very high.

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Farmers' President Rukwied pointed out the difficult situation of wine-growing in Germany and asked consumers to drink more local wine.

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The business of the winegrowers depends heavily on favourable weather – but also on the market situation.The economic conditions are "dramatic", says a new report.According to industry data, wine growing in Germany continues to be in need. "While the 2025 harvest is considered to be exceptionally good, the industry is economically in a historic crisis," says a market report by the German Farmers' Association at the turn of the year, which is ava…

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Here you can find information on the topic "Agriculture". Read now "Verband: Deutscher Weinbau steckt "in historischen Krise" (Association: German Wine Growing is in a Historical Crisis).

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Many areas of agriculture are not doing well at the moment, but the German winemakers are in a real crisis. Farmers' president Rukwied therefore asks the wine drinkers in this country to rely more on local products.

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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