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Record Wine Production in Portugal Reaches 7.4 Million Hectoliters in 2023, Highest Since 2001

Portuguese vineyards with highest wine production since 2001

Portugal’s wine production soared to 7.4 million hectoliters in 2023, marking the highest output since 2001, according to the latest agricultural statistics released by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).

Key Takeaways

Regional Growth and Wine Quality

The INE report highlights that wine production increased in nearly all regions of Portugal. The wines produced this year are noted for their complex structure and balance, featuring a harmonious blend of alcohol content, acidity, and tannins.

The self-sufficiency rate for wine stood at 108.9% for the 2022/2023 campaign, a slight decrease from the 112.4% recorded in the previous year. Despite the record production, wine consumption saw a decline of 9.2%, particularly affecting non-certified wines.

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Export and Import Dynamics

The 2022/2023 campaign also witnessed a significant drop in wine exports, which fell by 25.9%. Additionally, wine production saw a 6.9% decrease compared to the previous campaign, exacerbated by a 20.2% reduction in imports.

Industry Revenue

The beverage industry in Portugal generated €3.7 billion in revenue in 2023, an increase of €166 million from 2022. The wine industry contributed 49.5% of the total sales value, down from 51.9% in the previous year.

Conclusion

The record-breaking wine production in 2023 underscores the resilience and growth of Portugal’s wine industry, despite challenges in consumption and export markets. The focus on quality and regional growth continues to position Portugal as a significant player in the global wine market.

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