The trend of vodka, whiskey and gin is increasing rapidly in the whole world including India. But there is no competition for wine. Recently, the consumption of wine has also increased rapidly in many big cities of India. By the way, wine is made in many places in India. India's Sula and Nashik are quite famous for wine production. You will be surprised to know, but despite this, even one percent of the world's wine production does not take place in India. European countries dominate in making wine. On the other hand, if we talk about Asia, then most of the wine is made in China. Yes, China is ahead not only in technology but in making wine among many countries in Asia.
Or simply say that China has defeated all the countries of Asia in making wine. Apart from China, wine is also produced in Italy, France and Spain. But here also their share is half. America and Australia are also in the list of top five wine producing countries, but India is very low in this matter, while China is number one in Asia. China alone accounts for 1.62 percent of the world's total wine production.
Most of the production takes place here
According to World of Statistics data, Italy has the largest production of wine in the world. Its share in the world's total wine production is 19.30 percent. On the other hand, talking about the share of France, it produces 17.65 percent and Spain 13.82 percent wine production. The share of these three countries in global wine production is 50%. America is at number four in this list, whose global production is 8.67 percent. Australia's share is 4.93 percent. The next two names in this list are from Latin American countries Chile and Argentina. At the same time, most of the wine in Asia is made in China. The wine here is also exported to many places.
Wine market in india
The wine industry in India has witnessed a sudden growth and its trend is increasing rapidly especially in the big metro cities. The elite class and the young generation are liking the vibe of wine a bit more. Sometimes he likes to drink Himachal's wine and sometimes he likes Sula's wine to be the best. The highest production of wine in India is in Nashik, Maharashtra. There are also vineyards in Nashik. Sula is on top of these. Nashik is also known as the Wine Capital of India. Apart from this, there are many vineyards around Bangalore in Karnataka. In Pune too, the wine industry is growing rapidly with the demand. Wine industries are also being set up in Kangra and Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh. India's wine market is expected to grow with a CGR of 30.92 percent by 2027 in view of the increasing demand.
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