U.K. wine imports fell to €4.323 billion as demand weakened across major categories
UK wine imports have fallen to €4.323 billion as demand weakens across the board, signalling challenging conditions for the country's wine market. The decline spans multiple wine categories, suggesting it's driven by broader economic pressures rather than shifts in consumer preferences. This matters for anyone involved in UK wine retail and distribution, as it reflects how households and hospitality businesses are adjusting their wine spending.
Originally published by Vinetur
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