You read this information in cortahojas.com .-/ So far this year, exports of Chilean wines recorded a slight drop of -0.3% in value (US $ 402.6 million), reaching 10.3%, according to the Bureau of Studies and Policies (ODEPA) the Ministry of Agriculture.
Meanwhile, bottled wine exports grew 3.6% in volume and no change in value recorded in the first quarter of the year, totaling 89.4 million liters and US $ 304.2 million. As for the wine in bulk, it registered an increase of 21.8% in volume and 3.4% in value, with 90.5 million liters per US $ 71.8 million.
As of March, total wine exports were up 12.5% in volume (72.6 million liters) and low of -11.8% in value (US $ 133.9 million).
According to ODEPA, the fall in exports of bottled wines in March would have been circumstantial. Therefore, it will continue analizandi future developments for a more definitive conclusion on its evolution this year.
A similar situation has occurred in other markets such as the UK, the Netherlands, and Brazil, which have also experienced lower behaviors compared to 2014.
For its part, China and Japan has shown a positive trend, reaching interests in around 10% each in Chilean exports of bottled wines.