Cheers to Australia
Australian wine exports are rising both in value and volume. The world’s desire to buy Australian fine wine is particularly evident in the $20-29.99 AUD category, which grew 65%. Unpackaged wine exports were up in both volume and value. The demand is coming from the US, China, and UK. Australian exports to China stand out, having increased 18% in value and 7% in volume. The favored wine being shipped out is red, albeit white wine value rose too.
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