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International: Spain leads the global growth of exports of wine in bulk and bottling.

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Spain exported in the index each year over 355 million liters of wine in bulk (+ 37.3%) and 42 million more packaging (+ 5.7%) to global growth of 208 (+ 5.7%) and 69 million (+ 1.3%), respectively. However, Spain is the cheapest in packaging and especially in bulk and wine supplier, and the second in sparkling.

Global exports of wine were in the year to March 2015 index in 10.232 million liters (+ 3.3%) and 26.355 million euros of (+ 2.2%), with an average price dropped slight 1.1% to 2.58 € / liter (-2 cents).

The world market achieved record revenue thanks to the good performance of sparkling wines (+ 6.2%) and packaging (+ 2.4%), the sum of 722 million euros generated more revenue for global growth of 567 million. The bulk led the increase in volume growing by 208.4 million liters to a global rise of 330 million, but fell in value.

France with 7.834 million euros of (+ 1.2%) and Italy with 5.155 million (+ 1.6%) leading the sales value clearly, in the case of Italy with excellent sparkling development.

Source: OEMV

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