Italy is set to retain its position as the world's top wine producer, according to the Unione Italiana Vini (UIV) and research organisation ISMEA. The data was reported by Italian news agency ANSA.
Although Italian production has decreased by 26.1% in 2017, with this year's harvest estimated to be 40 million hectolitres, this figure still exceeds production in Spain (38.4 million hectolitres) and France (37.2 million hectolitres).
SOURCE: https://www.esmmagazine.com/
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