22-01-2015, 07:19 PM
Wine Exporters Shift Focus from Asia to United States.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2015/01/w...ted-states
Klein stukje van het verhaal,
When it comes to per capita consumption, the U.S. lags far behind Europe, consuming around 10 liters per head, compared with 48l in Italy, 47l in France and 24l in the United Kingdom. Again, consumption of wine per head is declining in most European countries whereas it is increasing in the United States.
Er is dus nog veel ruimte om te groeien in de U.S.
Over de val van de Euro wordt er niet gesproken maar daar moet geen tekening bij gemaakt worden ... export zal stijgen, prijzen zullen stijgen ...
En dan is er China, die gaan niet stil zitten,
Overall, China is showing a similar trajectory to the U.S. In 2014 China (including Hong Kong) consumed 144m cases of wine, an increase of 69 percent since 2009.
IWSR predicts that by 2018 that figure will have increased to 180m cases, a rise of 25 percent.
Grts
Dit is een mooi vervolg op de eerste tekst en bevestigd mijn vermoeden dat het om de "betere" wijnen gaat.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2015/01/u...t-to-party
While it's a good time to be making $25 (soon to be $35) wine, it's not a great time at the low end. SVB forecasts wine sales under $9 to drop.
Grts
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2015/01/w...ted-states
Klein stukje van het verhaal,
When it comes to per capita consumption, the U.S. lags far behind Europe, consuming around 10 liters per head, compared with 48l in Italy, 47l in France and 24l in the United Kingdom. Again, consumption of wine per head is declining in most European countries whereas it is increasing in the United States.
Er is dus nog veel ruimte om te groeien in de U.S.
Over de val van de Euro wordt er niet gesproken maar daar moet geen tekening bij gemaakt worden ... export zal stijgen, prijzen zullen stijgen ...
En dan is er China, die gaan niet stil zitten,
Overall, China is showing a similar trajectory to the U.S. In 2014 China (including Hong Kong) consumed 144m cases of wine, an increase of 69 percent since 2009.
IWSR predicts that by 2018 that figure will have increased to 180m cases, a rise of 25 percent.
Grts
Dit is een mooi vervolg op de eerste tekst en bevestigd mijn vermoeden dat het om de "betere" wijnen gaat.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2015/01/u...t-to-party
While it's a good time to be making $25 (soon to be $35) wine, it's not a great time at the low end. SVB forecasts wine sales under $9 to drop.
Grts