Wine Consumption Fell Again in 2025, OIV Says
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In the past year, so little wine has been drunk worldwide as it has not been since 1957.
The International Organization of Vine and Wine states, among other things, that one possible reason is changing lifestyle habits.
Life and drinking habits are changing, and economic uncertainty is added: less and less wine is being drunk all over the world. France and Germany are no exception.
Global wine consumption is at its lowest level in almost 70 years. Consumption is declining particularly sharply in the producing countries of France and Italy. The trend is shifting towards higher-quality wines. Source link: https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/mehr-wirtschaft/weltweiter-weinkonsum-sinkt-auf-niedrigsten-stand-seit-1957-200831018.html Author: Publish date: 2026-05-13 23:37:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the lin…
As little wine is drunk worldwide as it has been for almost 70 years. What is behind the historic decline and how the market still changes.
The wine sector has to adapt to a more fragmented market, and focus on the quality and experience of the consumer, underlines the Director General of the International Organisation of Wine and Wine (OIV), John Barker, who assumes that the volume of consumption, in uninterrupted decline, will not recover. In statements to EFE [...] The International Wine Organisation assumes that the consumption volume "will not recover"
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