Sparkling Wine, Prosecco, Champagne: Consumption of Sparkling Wine Decreased Significantly
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At Christmas there may be more non-alcoholic fun drinks than champagne glasses on German festive tables. The Prickel sales go back. This also has an influence on the sparkling wine tax.
Whether Christmas or New Year's Eve - sparkling wine is popular in Germany, but much less so than in the past. According to the Federal Statistical Office, the consumption of sparkling wine has recently fallen significantly.
Whether on birthdays, on Christmas or New Year's Eve: on festive occasions, Germany also likes to start, but apparently less and less with sparkling wine, prosecco or champagne. In the previous year, the sales of sparkling wine in our neighbouring country decreased significantly. On average, each person from 16 years of age drank about 4.8 bottles of sparkling wine with 0.75 litres each or 36 glasses with 0.1 litres each. Thus, per capita consum…
In Germany, it appears, more and more rarely, sparkling wine and co. In the ten-year comparison, the quantity of sparkling wine sold fell by almost one fifth.
Statistisches Bundesamt [Newsroom]WIESBADEN (ots) - On festive occasions such as Christmas or New Year's Eve people like to start - but apparently more and more rarely with sparkling wine, prosecco or champagne. 255,3 million litres of sparkling wine were sold in Germany in 2024. The ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Statistisches Bundesamt, transmitted by news up-to-date
Per capita consumption of sparkling wines in Germany has fallen significantly, indicating changing consumer preferences in a country known for its winemaking tradition.
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