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World wine consumption increases in 2011

World consumption of wine increased slightly in 2011 thanks to added consumers in the U.S. and China.

Mar 24, 2012 | By AFPRelaxnews

World wine consumption

World consumption of wine increased slightly in 2011 thanks to added consumers in the U.S. and China according to the International Organisation of Vine and Wine.

The organisation, an intergovernmental industry group, said 242 million hectolitres (mhl) of wine were drunk last year, up 0.7 percent from 2010.

In Europe, consumption fell by 500,000 hectolitres with a slight increase in France, but a contraction in Italy.

German consumption grew while wine drinking fell in Spain, Britain and Portugal, the organisation said.

The United States, the world’s second biggest wine consumer by volume, saw wine consumption rise 900,000 hectolitres to 28.5 mhl, while China wine drinking shot up by 1.5 mhl to 17 mhl.

In 2011, France retook its position as the world’s top wine producer with an output of 49.6 mhl, dethroning Italy. US production fell 10% from the previous year to 18.7 mhl.


 
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