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[Graphic News] Wine consumption slides in 2025

Global wine consumption fell 2.7 percent last year to 208 million hectoliters, marking a 14 percent decline since 2018, according to the International Organizat

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koreaherald.comStai leggendo3 g fa

[Graphic News] Wine consumption slides in 2025

Global wine consumption fell 2.7 percent last year to 208 million hectoliters, marking a 14 percent decline since 2018, according to the International Organizat

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euronews.com21 h fa

People to drink less booze, but only for the next five years

Changing tastes and tightening belts are reshaping the global drinks industry, with consumption set to fall across traditional markets over the next five years.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·koreaherald.com

    [Graphic News] Wine consumption slides in 2025

    Global wine consumption fell 2.7 percent last year to 208 million hectoliters, marking a 14 percent decline since 2018, according to the International Organizat

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·euronews.com

    People to drink less booze, but only for the next five years

    Changing tastes and tightening belts are reshaping the global drinks industry, with consumption set to fall across traditional markets over the next five years.