Source: FAO
Made by: Dr Z Channel
Below are the 15 countries that exported the highest dollar value worth of wine during 2019.
France: US$11 billion (30.4% of total wine exports)
Italy: $7.3 billion (20.3%)
Spain: $3.1 billion (8.7%)
Australia: $2.1 billion (5.8%)
Chile: $1.9 billion (5.3%)
United States: $1.4 billion (3.8%)
New Zealand: $1.2 billion (3.4%)
Germany: $1.2 billion (3.2%)
Portugal: $919.7 million (2.5%)
United Kingdom: $836.6 million (2.3%)
Argentina: $797.6 million (2.2%)
South Africa: $663 million (1.8%)
Singapore: $517.9 million (1.4%)
Netherlands: $393 million (1.1%)
Latvia: $281.9 million (0.8%)
The listed 15 countries shipped 93% of global wine exports in 2019 by value.
Global sales from wine exports by country amounted to US$36.1 billion in 2019. Overall, the value of wine exports appreciated by an average 13.1% for all exporting countries since 2015 when wine shipments were valued at $31.9 billion. Year over year, wine exports decreased by -4.2% from 2018 to 2019.
Among continents, European countries sold the highest dollar value of wine exports during 2019 with shipments worth $26.7 billion or 73.8% of globally exported wine. Oceania’s international wine sales, led by Australia and New Zealand, came in at 9.1% trailed by Latin America at 7.6% excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean. Exporters in North America furnished 4% worth of worldwide wine exports, while Asia shipped 3.5% ahead of 1.9% of international wine sales controlled by African providers.
