2024 Wine Vintage Report

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🏆 Was 2024 a Good Wine Vintage Year?

It’s way too soon to know! But you can check out what we do know so far on this page.

📉 Global Wine Trends in 2024

🌍🍇 Global wine production in 2024 was 231 million hectoliters, down 10.5% from 2023.

🌎🍷 Global wine consumption in 2024 is yet unknown.

🌐 The 2024 Vintage by Country

📍 The Big Four

France, Italy, Spain, and the US consistently dominate the modern global wine scene.

The flag of France. FRANCE produced 36.9 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Italy. ITALY produced 41.0 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Spain. SPAIN produced 33.6 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of the United States of America. THE UNITED STATES produced 23.6 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

📍 Europe

The heart of the wine world, Europe boasts centuries of expertise and massive variety.

The flag of Portugal. PORTUGAL produced 6.9 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Germany. Germany produced 8.1 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Austria. Austria produced 2.2 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Switzerland. Switzerland produced 0.8 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Hungary. Hungary produced 3.0 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Greece. Greece produced 1.4 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Czechia. Czechia produced 0.3 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Slovakia. Slovakia produced 0.3 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Slovenia. Slovenia produced 0.5 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Croatia. Croatia produced 0.5 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The country flag of Georgia. Georgia produced 2.4 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Romania. Romania produced 3.7 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Moldova. Moldova produced 1.5 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Russia. Russia produced 4.7 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Bulgaria. Bulgaria produced 0.7 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Luxembourg. Luxembourg produced 0.077 million hectoliters (77 thousand hectoliters) of wine in 2024.

The flag of Cyprus. Cyprus produced 0.063 million hectoliters (63 thousand hectoliters) of wine in 2024.

📍 North & South America

The Americas continue to expand their influence, from the rugged Andes to Canada’s icy valleys.

The flag of Argentina. Argentina produced 10.9 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Chile. Chile produced 9.3 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Brazil. Brazil produced 2.7 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of Uruguay. Uruguay does not have production estimates for 2024 yet.

📍 Oceania

Oceania’s unique climates and soils produce globally distinctive wines.

The flag of Australia. AUSTRALIA produced 10.2 million hectoliters of wine in 2024.

The flag of New Zealand. NEW ZEALAND produced 2.8 million hectoliters of wine in 2024. It’s shaping up to be an extraordinary year, and people are very excited. A warm, dry summer and cooler-than-average fall created near-perfect ripening conditions. Disease pressure was low, and acidity was high. Despite slightly lower-than-average yield volumes, each region is expected to deliver absolute classics.

📍 Africa & Asia

Emerging markets in Africa and Asia bring fresh perspectives to the industry.

The flag of South Africa. SOUTH AFRICA produced 8.8 million hectoliters of wine in 2024. An early season with challenges still likely produced some high-quality wines. Severe flooding in September damaged vineyards in the Western Cape, but a dry, warm, and windy spring and summer followed, helping to ease conditions. Coastal regions saw low yields but high quality. Inland areas faced droughts. Despite these various issues, winemakers still expect a strong year for great, acidic, concentrated wines.

The flag of China (the P.R.C.). China does not have production estimates for 2024 yet.

Sources: OIV, Italian Feelings, Decanter, Washington Wine, Jancis Robinson

🍷 Wines from 2024 I’ve Tried

See all Vintages (Years) of Wine, or jump straight to: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, or 2024. See also: No Vintage.

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