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Sparkling wine production and exports down 8% in 2023
In 2023, the EU produced 1,496 billion litres of sparkling wine of fresh grapes. Compared with 2022, this represented an 8% decrease from around 1,624 billion.
The top producing countries in 2023 were Italy, France and Germany, with 638, 312 (224 million litres of champagne and 88 million litres of sparkling wine) and 263 million litres, respectively. These were followed by Spain (206 million litres) and Portugal (25 million litres).

Source datasets: ds-056120 and ds-045409
600 million litres of sparkling wine exported in 2023
In the same year the EU exported 600 million litres of sparkling wine to non-EU countries, marking a decrease of 8% compared with the 649 million litres exported in 2022. Despite the decline in 2023, export levels remained higher than those seen in previous years: 498 million litres in 2018, 528 million in 2019 and 495 million in 2020.
In 2023, the largest categories of sparkling wine exported were prosecco (44%, 266 million litres), sparkling wine from fresh grapes (17%, 100 million), champagne (15%, 91 million), cava (10%, 60 million) and other sparkling wine of fresh grapes with a protected designation of origin (PDO) (6%, 33 million).
Meanwhile, EU countries imported 5 million litres of sparkling wine from non-EU countries, which corresponded to less than 1% of the amount exported.
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Methodological notes
- The figures on production consist of PRODCOM products:
- 11.02.11.30 Champagne (important: excluding alcohol duty)
- 11.02.11.90 Sparkling wine from fresh grapes (excluding champagne; alcohol duty)
- The figures on sparkling wine exports consist of products using the Combined nomenclature (CN):
- 22041011 Champagne, with PDO
- 22041013 Cava, with PDO
- 22041015 Prosecco, with PDO
- 22041091 Asti spumante, with PDO
- 22041093 Sparkling wine of fresh grapes with a protected designation of origin "PDO" (excl. Asti spumante, Champagne, Cava and Prosecco)
- 22041094 Sparkling wine of fresh grapes with a protected geographical indication (PGI)
- 22041096 Varietal sparkling wines of fresh grapes without PDO and PGI
- 22041098 Sparkling wine of fresh grapes (excl. varietal wines)
- PDO - Protected designation of origin designates the name of a product which must be produced within a determined geographical area using recognised and recorded know-how. All products with PDO status must be produced exclusively with grapes from the area in question.
- PGI - Protected geographical indication designates a product with a quality, reputation or other specific features that can be attributed to a determined geographical area. All products with PGI status must be produced with at least 85 % of the grapes coming from the area in question.
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