In terms of value, Argentine wine exports have been growing steadily in Canada since 2010. The phenomenon seems to be propelled by the high domestic production costs and the Canadian monopoly trend towards medium-end wines.
In terms of value, Argentine wine exports have been growing steadily in Canada since 2010. The phenomenon seems to be propelled by the high domestic production costs and the Canadian monopoly trend towards medium-end wines.
Canada has fallen in love Argentinian wine. Well at least, we have fallen in love with the tip of the iceberg of Argentinian wine. Most Canadians have two M’s come to mind when they think about Argentinian wine, Mendoza and Malbec. Mendoza is the arid region cobbled with mountains and valleys [...]
Consumption grows 6 times faster than the world average. According to a recent report, higher value wine consumption is driven by young people.
During 2009, almost half of the gap between Chile and Argentina was bridged. So far 2010, Chile’s bottled wine exports to Brazil amount to 36.9 million dollars, while in the case of Argentina this figure amounts to 25.5 million dollars. However, in Canada Argentinian wine is above the Chilean one: 43 against 38 million dollars.
Bodega Familia Zuccardi’s wine has been quite a sensation in the Canadian market. Since it first landed in that country, it gained a strong position and has been growing in value and volume, giving the Argentinian brand a big boost. Find out more about its development and the keys to its success.
In the last 12 months of bottled wine exports, 5.5 out of ten bottles were exported to United States, Canada and Brazil. WineSur provides readers with the average price in these export destinations.
A study carried out by Letis, the international certification body, revealed that the Canadian market holds the most promise for growth in the consumption of organic wines. The US and some European countries are today the top performers.
The 17th edition of the most prestigious wine competition in North America: “Selections Mondiale des Vins Canada” was held in the Palace Royal Hotel, in Quebec, Canada. The organization received 1.789 products of 567 different producers, coming from 36 countries and the tasting was conducted under the rules of the International Organization of Vine and [...]
The second most important destination for Argentina’s bottled wine exports represents an opportunity but is also unknown territory: experts in this market offer clues on consumption trends and advice on how to handle monopolistic buyers.
The seminars Argentina’s Malbec: a Host of Stars in the World of Wine and Going for Gold were held in the context of the Vancouver Playhouse Festival, the most important wine event in Canada and one of the most important fairs in North America. The seminars were attended by 120 participants, including members of the press, buyers, writers, consumers and wine experts from all over Canada.