Global Wine Consumption Per Capita by Country

France remains the top country in global wine consumption per capita with 6.03 liters of pure alcohol. Switzerland follows with 4.09 liters, showing significant consumption levels consistent with its affluent population. Eastern European countries like Moldova also show high levels at 3.71 liters. Among the surprises, countries like Sao Tome and Principe (3.49) and Montenegro (2.69) have high wine consumption relative to their population sizes, reflecting local cultural preferences. Meanwhile, major emerging economies like Brazil (0.23), Peru (0.49), and Thailand (0.26) have relatively lower levels, indicating considerable growth potential.

General trends show that European countries maintain a strong wine culture, while countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America show more modest consumption figures. Interestingly, smaller nations and island states, such as the Cook Islands (2.16) and Barbados (1.52), exhibit varying consumption patterns, likely influenced by tourism.

Future trends to watch include the potential for increased consumption in emerging markets, driven by rising disposable incomes and changing lifestyles. There may also be a shift in established wine markets towards premium and organic wine varieties, influenced by consumer demand for higher quality and sustainable products.

Top countries in Wine Consumption Per Capita by Country

# 10 Countries Liters of Pure Alcohol Last Year
1 1 France 6.03 2023 View data
2 2 Switzerland 4.09 2023 View data
3 3 Moldova 3.71 2023 View data
4 4 Sweden 3.5 2023 View data
5 5 Sao Tome and Principe 3.49 2023 View data
6 6 New Zealand 2.89 2023 View data
7 7 Montenegro 2.69 2023 View data
8 8 Cook Islands 2.16 2023 View data
9 9 Finland 1.6 2023 View data
10 10 Barbados 1.52 2023 View data

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