Italy's Wine Industry Urges Supply Curbs After Unsold Stocks Surge
Italy's wine industry is grappling with a glut of unsold stock and has started pushing for supply restrictions to help stabilise the market. This surge in inventory could have significant knock-on effects for European wine producers and pricing, making it a key indicator to watch for the broader industry's health and future direction.
Originally published by Vinetur
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