This derived from the last report presented by “Wine Market Council” and “Nielsen”, which describes the state of wine in the United States. This report highlights that Argentina and New Zealand have experienced the greatest growth.
This derived from the last report presented by “Wine Market Council” and “Nielsen”, which describes the state of wine in the United States. This report highlights that Argentina and New Zealand have experienced the greatest growth.
In 2011, Argentina’s bottled wine exports dropped by 7% in volume. Nevertheless, several brands managed to keep on and in some cases, to grow.
In this article, WineSur picks the wine news that had the greatest impact on Argentine industry throughout the whole year and shaped the course of business.
Launches, scores, awards, medals, tourism, were some of the news that stood out this year. Here, we sum up the most important events of each and every WineSur winery.
Thanks to the protagonist role they played in this year, because they were subjects of news or just because the wine industry picked them, in this article we distinguish them as the “figures” of 2011.
Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, Decanter and Wine Access awarded 23 wines from Argentina. The top publications in United Kingdom, United States and Canada, and the leading markets for Argentina’s exports, distinguished the quality of these products.
September beat a record in terms of export turnover; however, bottled wines are still falling in volume. Growth drives were musts and bulk wines and, to a lesser extent, sparkling wines.
With an excellent performance, it was the country which awarded the most International Trophies, followed by New Zealand, Australia, France, Italy, and Portugal. The list of all the winners appears below.
A complex assessment of 2011 wines from Argentina produced mostly positive results regarding both red and white exponents. Although weather did not help, this year’s wines are endowed with an exceptional quality.
Over 200 wineries and 12 countries participated with their products in the 10th edition of Vinandino. In this opportunity, Argentina swept the board.