The Austrian Wine Marketing Board (AWMB) said the boost came
on the back of growth of bottled wine sales, which command more of a premium,
and this helped make up for the smaller volume harvest the country has seen
over last five year.
The volume of bottled wines grew by 1.8m L during the year,
contributing an extra €5.2 million it noted, and the average price per litre on
exports also rose to €3.05 per litre. Meanwhile, bottled ‘Qualitätswein-grade’
white wines saw growth of more than €6 million.
However the AWMB noted that momentum has slowed over the
last five years as a result of a series of smaller than average harvests.
Key growth markets included the USA, which saw growth of
nearly 12%, taking it past €12 million for the first time, along with
Switzerland Norway, Canada, Hong Kong and Australia.
Within the EU, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Czech
Republic, Finland, Denmark, Slovakia, Poland and Ireland saw the most
noticeable increases, the AWMB said.
Speaking at the launch of Vinexpo Explorer in January, Willi
Klinger, md of the Austrian Wine Marketing Board (AWMB) said he wanted to see
the value of the country’s wine exports grow by more than a third within the
next five years, from around €143m in 2015 to €200 by 2020.
Klinger said the country could “easily” sell 10mL more wine
into the export market even though it was not a “big volume” producer market.
The UK, which has one of the highest price per litre, more
than double that of its biggest market, Germany, is one of its key growth
markets, Klinger said, as distribution of Austrian wine has grown in the UK
market.
Vinexpo’s chief executive officer Guillaume Deglise said
Austria, which will host the inaugural Vinexpo Explorer programme in September,
was one of the “hottest rising destination” for wine.
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