EU warns of decade-long wine downturn
The European Commission's reckoning with a structural decline in wine consumption over the next decade (a 9% drop by 2035). Younger drinkers are moderating their intake, health concerns are shifting behaviour, and traditional wine countries like France and Germany are being hit hardest, which means vineyard areas across the EU are contracting too. It's a sobering outlook that'll likely reshape how producers think about volume versus premiumisation over the coming years.
Originally published by The Drinks Business
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