
Veneto is the driving force, at 627 million euros of Italian wine exported in the first quarter of 2023 (out of a total 1.77 billion euros), and continues to be for Italian wine, although growth in value (+3%) is lower than the National average (3.8%).
The slight increase in value registered in the first quarter of 2023, since the other two “big” Regions, Tuscany and Piedmont registered essentially unchanged levels (the same as in 2022), is attributed to other Italian Regions, which are usually less in the spotlight when it comes to economic performance.
SOURCE: https://winenews.it/
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