From 2013 to 2023, the sold production of grape juice in France demonstrated a notable decline. In 2023, the volume stood at 18.47 million liters. The year-on-year variations show fluctuations with significant drops, notably 8.58% in 2013, 16.05% in 2018, and a rise of 5.09% in 2019, but the general trend was a consistent decrease. The average year-on-year decline over the last two years was -1.19%, while the CAGR over the last five years was -5.56%.
The trend is projected to persist, with a forecast CAGR of -5.62% from 2024 to 2028, indicating a continuous negative trajectory leading to an estimated volume of 12.997 million liters by 2028, translating to a -25.1% decrease over the next five years.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts from changes in consumer preferences, possible shifts in agricultural practices, regulatory changes, climate impacts on grape harvests, and competitive pressures from other non-alcoholic beverages.