Brazil prefers Chilean wines for export
Since 2002, Chile is the main supplier of wines to Brazil. It’s been more than 15 years, since Chilean wines began to conquer the palates of demanding Brazilian consumers. According to data provided by ProChile Brasil, in 2017, Chilean wines conquered 39.73% of the Brazilian market, with an increase of 18.83%, while Argentina obtained a share of 14.6%; Portugal 12.32%; France 10.88%; Italy 10.68%; Spain 6.88%; Uruguay 2.10%; United States 1.17%; South Africa 0.88% and Australia 0.35%. In this way,…