State of the world wine sector in 2025: Tariffs, climate and consumer trends drive sector adaptation

12 May 2026

The International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) released today its annual overview of the state of the world wine sector, presenting data on production, consumption and international trade in 2025.

The latest figures show a global wine sector that is reacting to the real-time impacts of trade policies while also adapting to longer term changes in terms of climate and consumption. 

The value of global trade remains at significantly higher levels than pre-COVID, although both volume and value decreased in 2025 due to tariff policies and economic factors. Production was impacted by climate events in both hemispheres, resulting in a low global vintage for the third consecutive year. This helped to offset the impacts of a decline in global consumption in recent years, driven again by economic pressures on consumers as well as by shifting patterns of consumption in mature markets.  
 

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State of the World Wine Sector report