The Chilean wine industry has been showing for several months a major consolidation and good expectations, even taking into account the economic context of the country complejp. There is a marked economic slowdown, lower consumption growth, and a rise in the unemployment rate. But this situation has not altered the industry.
The numbers speak for themselves. Good numbers in export volume and prices, and international recognition of the wine world. For example, wines CortaHojas (chilean-wines.com) were awarded in international competition were Evelina Family Reserve Red Blend (2012), which won the gold medal; Evelina Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (2014) that won silver medal, Evelina Gran Reserva Carmenere (2014) which reached silver medal Silver. All these export Chilean wines are available for both domestic and international customers. They can be purchased through the website.
According to the trade association that brings together producers of Chilean wines in the last 12 months bottled wine exports grew by 5% in volume. An important part of this growth is driven by the Asian market, mainly by countries like China, Japan and South Korea. Asia has grown by 24% in volume.
In the case of the United States, it has grown at rates of 2% by volume.
Analysts say Chilen, internationally, is at its best. Its image quality wines producotr increases every day and thus has become considerably better known.
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