Global wine production 2020, in-depth | Per on Forbes

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In 2020 the world’s wine production increased a little to reach 260 million hectolitres. This is slightly below the long term average. Italy is still the biggest wine producing country, followed by France and Spain. The harvest was both abundant and of excellent quality in Europe.

But production in Europe was artificially depressed due to political reasons, but was still up.

In the rest of the world many countries saw a decline in wine production, including in China.

Read more in Per’s article on BKWine Magazine, originally published on Forbes: Global wine production 2020, and by country, in-depth | Per on Forbes.

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