British wine production more than doubled in 2025, FSA says
British wine production has more than doubled in 2025, according to figures from the Food Standards Authority, marking a significant milestone for the UK wine industry. The market is now valued at £14bn, reflecting both increased output from the latest harvest and growing consumer interest in homegrown wines. This dramatic growth highlights how the UK is establishing itself as a serious player in the global wine market.
Originally published by The Grocer
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