Italian wine shipments are forging ahead on foreign markets and not even thinking about stopping. The report on the first 9 months of 2021, as the latest ISTAT data revealed, registered +15.1% jump in growth compared to the same period in 2020, and turnover grew from 4.45 to 5.13 billion euros.
Everything seems to be going well, and the new trends since the beginning of the year are confirmed. First of all, the “thirst for wine” in the United States, where employment data has agitated the Biden government but do not seem to curb the expansionist pressure of consumption. It is not surprising that Canada, which has steadily been the fifth market for Italian wine shipments, is now right behind Switzerland.
SOURCE: https://winenews.it
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