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2022/01/24 12:26:34

Champagne (world market)

2021: French champagne sales increased by 32%, to 322 million bottles

The total supply of champagne in 2021 increased to 322 million bottles, which is 32% more than in 2020. The market in France grew by 25% and amounted to almost 142 million bottles, returning to the level of 2019. Exports in 2021 continued to grow, reaching a new record of 180 million bottles. Such data were cited by the Interprofessional Committee of Champagne Wines in mid-January 2022.

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This restoration was a long-awaited surprise for the residents of Champagne after the turbulent 2020 (indicators decreased by 18%), which was affected by the closure of major consumption points and the lack of festive events around the world, "comments Committee co-chair Maxim Tubar.
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French champagne sales increased by 32%, to 322 million bottles

Otherwise, he notes the "healthy state of the national market." Since tourism and the organization of activities are still limited due to the health crisis, there is reason to believe that domestic wine consumption has made up for the shortage.

Uncertainty about the duration of the health crisis has led to a decrease in reserves for the wine trade in 2020, but in 2021 the direction changed, since April there has been demand for wine. The indicators, according to researchers of the Champagne Interprofessional Wine Committee, were also influenced by problems related to logistics and transport.

Committee Co-Chairman Jean-Marie Barillier noted that he is glad that "thanks to the export and consumer commitment of exquisite cuvés, champagne will reach a record turnover of more than 5.5 billion euros. But he emphasizes that "average deliveries in 2020-2021, amounting to 280 million bottles and 4.9 billion euros, remain below the pre-andemic level (300 million bottles, 5 billion euros in 2019)."

Having suffered from the health crisis in 2020 and difficult climatic conditions in 2021, the Committee expects that 2022 will open the way to a new growth cycle.[1]

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