Global wine markets, 1860 to 2016
a statistical compendium
Author(s)
Anderson, Kym
Nelgen, Signe
Pinilla, Vicente
Language
EnglishAbstract
Until recently, most grape-based wine was consumed close to where it was produced, and mostly that was in Europe. Now more than two-fifths of all wine consumed globally is produced in another country, including in the Southern Hemisphere, the USA and Asia. This latest edition of global wine statistics not only updates data to 2016 but also adds another century of data. The motivation to assemble those historical data was to enable comparisons between the current and the previous globalization waves. This unique database reveals that, even though Europe’s vineyards were devastated by vine diseases and the pest phylloxera from the 1860s, most ‘New World’ countries remained net importers of wine until late in the nineteenth century. Some of the world’s leading wine economists and historians have contributed to and drawn on this database to examine the development of national wine market developments before, during and in between the two waves of globalization. Their initial analyses cover all key wine-producing and -consuming countries using a common methodology to explain long-term trends and cycles in national wine production, consumption, and trade.
Keywords
statistics; global wine statistics; kym anderson; domestic sales; signe nelgen; unit value of wine production; economic aspects; global wine markets; american market; overseas sales; wine brands; wine brand; vicente pinilla; european market; commercial-premium wine; statistical compendium; excise; wine and wine making; exports; wine industry; wine consumption; per capita expenditure; import tax; imports; south american market; globalisation; global wine trade; australian market; super-premium wine; new world wine; asian market; national markets; non-premium wineDOI
10.20851/global-wine-marketsISBN
9781925261660OCN
1030819188Publisher
University of Adelaide PressPublisher website
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/Publication date and place
2017Classification
International trade and commerce