Sparkling wine extra-EU exports see 6% dip in 2020

In 2020, the EU’s sparkling wine exports to countries outside the EU amounted to 494 million litres, a decrease with respect to the 528 millions litres exported in 2019. This was the first decrease in sparkling wine extra-EU exports in a decade (-6% when compared with 2019), where the pandemic significantly dampened wine trade growth as many bars and restaurants were shuttered.

Line graph: Extra-EU export in sparkling wine, in million litres, from 2010 to 2020 Source dataset: DS-645593

In the previous years, exports had been increasing at an average rate of 8% every year, with the largest increase recorded in 2014 (+11% when compared with 2013).

In 2020, the three largest categories of sparkling wine exported by EU Member States to countries outside the EU were prosecco (41%, 205 million litres), champagne (13%, 66 million litres) and cava (12%, 58 million litres).

Meanwhile, Member States imported 9.3 million litres of sparkling wine from non-EU countries, which corresponded to only 2% of the amount that was exported.

For more information: 

  • The data on trade of sparkling wine includes data on champagne with a protected destination of origin (PDO), cava with PDO, prosecco with PDO, asti spumante with PDO, sparkling wine of fresh grapes with PDO, sparkling wine of fresh grapes with a protected geographical indication (PGI), varietal sparkling wines of fresh grapes without PDO and PGI, and sparkling wine of fresh grapes (excl. varietal wines).
  • Overview of statistics on international trade in goods
  • Database of statistics on international trade in goods

O artigo foi publicado originalmente em Eurostat.


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