United States – 2,333,900 L
In the US, wine is big business. It is the fourth largest wine producer globally and the top consumer. California, Washington, New York, and Oregon are the big players, making 92% of the US’s wine. Americans drink about 11.2 liters of wine each year, way less than countries like Italy and France. But there is still a lot of wine being made here, with over 11,000 wineries across the country. And that number keeps growing, jumping from 2,230 in 1998 to over 10,000 in 2019.
United States – Wine Production Profile |
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Total Wine Production |
2,333,900 Litres |
Total Wine Market Size (Expected In 2024) |
$39 Billion |
Wine Production Areas |
California, Willamette Valley Oregon, Michigan, Paso Robles |
Total Grape Production |
5.92 Million Tonnes |
Top Companies |
Constellation Brands Inc, E&J Gallo, The Wine Group, Trinchero Family Estates, Bronco Wine Company. |
Export Value (2022) |
$1.46 Billion |
Awards (2023) |
In 2023, US wines won 265 medals at DWWA. |
Most Respected Wine Guide |
Wine Spectator |
Top 10 Wine Producing Countries in the World 2024
International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) reported that in 2022, world wine production (excluding juice and musts) was estimated to be around 260 million hectoliters, showing a slight increase from the previous year. The top wine-producing countries remain Italy, France, and Spain. They together account for about half of the world’s total wine production, demonstrating their significant influence on the global wine market.
In this article, we are going to discuss the top 10 wine-producing countries in the World.
Table of Content
- List of Top Wine Producing Countries In The World
- 10. Germany – 746,200 L
- 9. Chile – 949,200 L
- 8. South Africa – 1,080,100 L
- 7. China – 1,163,600 L
- 6. Argentina – 1,182,100 L
- 5. Australia – 1,369,000 L
- 4. United States – 2,333,900 L
- 3. Spain – 3,248,000 L
- 2. France – 3,641,900 L
- 1. Italy – 4,250,000 L
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