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Welcome to Wolf Data, from 1960 to the present, the global wine export landscape has been shaped by a small group of perennial leaders. Historically, Algeria led export volumes during colonial times but declined post-independence. In recent decades, Spain, Italy, and France have dominated as the largest exporters—Spain and Italy often leading in volume, with France commanding top value. Emerging New World exporters such as Chile, Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. have gained ground, along with Portugal, Germany, Argentina, and South Africa. The composition of the top 15 has evolved over time, reflecting shifting production patterns, market expansion, and changing international demand.

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▫️Market Data Report
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▫️Filmora
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Countries featured in the video:

Algeria
France
Portugal
Italy
Spain
Morocco
Tunisia
Bulgaria
Hungary
Yugoslavia
Romania
Greece
South Africa
Germany
Cyprus
Soviet Union
Netherlands
Malta
Austria
Argentina
Chile
United States
Australia
Moldova
N.Macedonia
Ukraine
Georgia
New Zealand
United Kingdom
Lithuania
Canada
Belgium

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