While in Spain fall again, domestic sales, exports increase in value.
In 2005, domestic sales in the English market fell by 4.4%, a drop largely driven by contraction Horeca (-5.9%) which still represents the largest volume (58.5 % of English wine is consumed outside the home. From then indicate the shift in consumer preferences from table wines in favor of designations of origin (+7.8%), both in households and in those outside the home. It therefore follows the reduction of the amount in favor of quality that is a known phenomenon in our market.
At the same time, English exports in 2005 grew in value (+1.25%) in parallel with a decrease in volume (-1.7%), although in an average price of wine exports amounted to 1.09 € per liter.
Again, the important role of bottled wines, particularly whites who doubled in value.
Among the main export markets have led the English: Germany, Great Britain, the United States but also France, which together account for 50% of English exports in value, while volume in head-to-all are France, Germany , Portugal and Britain.
Via Vitisphere 1, 2
In 2005, domestic sales in the English market fell by 4.4%, a drop largely driven by contraction Horeca (-5.9%) which still represents the largest volume (58.5 % of English wine is consumed outside the home. From then indicate the shift in consumer preferences from table wines in favor of designations of origin (+7.8%), both in households and in those outside the home. It therefore follows the reduction of the amount in favor of quality that is a known phenomenon in our market.
At the same time, English exports in 2005 grew in value (+1.25%) in parallel with a decrease in volume (-1.7%), although in an average price of wine exports amounted to 1.09 € per liter.
Again, the important role of bottled wines, particularly whites who doubled in value.
Among the main export markets have led the English: Germany, Great Britain, the United States but also France, which together account for 50% of English exports in value, while volume in head-to-all are France, Germany , Portugal and Britain.
Via Vitisphere 1, 2
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