The International Grape and Wine Organization said in a statement on the 12th that global wine production increased slightly in 2025, but production has been below average for the third year in a row due to frequent extreme weather. The statement predicts that global wine production will continue to decline due to climate change and changes in consumption habits. The organization initially estimates that global wine production will be around 23.2 billion litres in 2025, an increase of 3% over 2024, but it is still below average. Global wine production in 2024 is the lowest since 1961.

Zhitongcaijing · 11/12/2025 15:41
The International Grape and Wine Organization said in a statement on the 12th that global wine production increased slightly in 2025, but production has been below average for the third year in a row due to frequent extreme weather. The statement predicts that global wine production will continue to decline due to climate change and changes in consumption habits. The organization initially estimates that global wine production will be around 23.2 billion litres in 2025, an increase of 3% over 2024, but it is still below average. Global wine production in 2024 is the lowest since 1961.