2022 closes with a balance in chiaroscuro on the three main outlet markets for Italian wine.
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The Italian wine market is experiencing a period of challenges and significant changes during 2023, highlighted by recent data showing a contraction in consumption and exports. After a banner year in 2022, the post-pandemic recovery has lost momentum, impacted by factors such as inflation and erratic weather.
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The Italian wine landscape is going through a series of significant changes, which reflect global trends in the wine industry. Here is a breakdown of key developments in the week of December 11-16, 2023:
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The Italian wine sector is going through a phase of significant changes, influenced by several factors, including consumption, market demands, the emergence of new consumers, the introduction of new products and the expansion of new wine-producing states. wine.
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In the period from 11 to 16 December 2023, the wine industry in Italy recorded major changes in consumption, prices and production, bringing the sector into a state of fluctuation.
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International Scenario and World Production
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Italian sparkling wine production exceeds one billion bottles per year for the first time.
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Great Chefs, Light Cuisine and the Effect on Consumption. Haute cuisine, increasingly oriented towards light, sustainable and small-sized dishes, is influencing the way we drink wine.
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The Italian wine world enters winter 2025 with a complex picture, one of light and shade, featuring divergent market dynamics, international tensions, and signs of industrial resilience.
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Based on the latest news and data available as of early December 2025 — with projections for the period December 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026.
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The week of December 8–12, 2025, captures an Italian wine in a "two-speed" phase: a major reputational and cultural boost (with the long-lasting impact of UNESCO recognition of Italian Cuisine), but also real economic tensions on exports and consumption.
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