A surprisingly healthy Italian wine, given the general economic and geopolitical context, with the value of “certifications”, whether related to appellations, organic or sustainability, becoming increasingly important. This is the picture that emerges from the “Annual Report” 2022 of Valoritalia, the most important Italian wine certification body, today, in Rome. From which it emerges that “despite the difficult years, with sometimes catastrophic forecasts, sales are growing in double digits in volume (+12%) and not only thanks to the surge in online sales.
A surprising balance in many ways”, stressed Francesco Liantonio, president of Valoritalia, “if we take into account what has happened in the last three years. Our denominations of origin have achieved an extraordinary performance, recording record growth, the result of the ability shown by our companies to seize every opportunity, cover every space, manage their potential to the fullest, and optimize resources and relationships”.
SOURCE: https://winenews.it/
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