2015 World wine production estimated at 275.7 mhl

28 Oct 2015

Global wine production, excluding juice and musts, is likely to reach 275.7 million hectolitres – a slight increase of 2% compared with 2014, according to the OIV's early estimates.

Global economic vitiviniculture data

2015 World wine production estimated at 275.7 mhl

With a slight rise of 2% compared with the previous year, world wine production in 2015 is at a good average

  • Italy, with 48.9 mhl, has again become the biggest producer in the world, followed by France (47.4 mhl)
  • Spain has returned to an average level of production (36.6 mhl)
  • The United States has recorded a high level of production of 22.1 mhl for the second year running (+0.5% compared with 2014)
  • In South America, Argentine production has declined (13.4 mhl), while Chile has seen record production (12.87 mhl)
  • Australian (12 mhl) and New Zealand (2.4 mhl) production has remained almost stable for 3 years, excluding the exceptional 2014 production in New Zealand

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2015 Global Economic Vitiviniculture Data

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OIV Focus 2015: The rosé wine market