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1 Sylvie Rivot, FMA, University of Mulhouse S.Rivot@uha.fr
International Wine Economics Topic 2. Consumption, production, distribution Sylvie Rivot, FMA, University of Mulhouse

2 Consumption Main issues Rise of consumption But:
Substantial numbers of drink option (non alcoholic drinks; wider choice of alcoholic drinks) Growing of low alcohol wines (health concerns)

3 France Consumption First producer Decrease in consumption for decades
1/3 non consumers. Traditionally drink wine with meals but lifestyle changes

4 Consumption France

5 Consumption France

6 Consumption Changes in consumption patterns

7 Production Main classifications Still wines Sparkling wines
Fortified wines Sub-categories, for example for natural still wines: Standard/table wines (vin de table, vin de pays, or equivalent) Premium wines (AOC, VDQS, or equivalent) Super premium wines (high-priced Chateau bottled AOC) For each, sub-division in red, rosé, white.

8 Still wines Production
450 registrations in France, 300 in Italy, 75 in Germany, etc.

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10 Production (market shares)

11 Crucial ratio quantity/quality
Production Production costs (land value, bottling costs, financial costs transportation, variable pest control, etc., not included) Crucial ratio quantity/quality “the smaller the yield, the better the grape”

12 Production Time schedule of a wine-maker, making wine process (see document Smith at alii 2013, pp )

13 Distribution Fragmented and complex, until very recently

14 Distribution Fragmented and complex, until very recently

15 Distribution Fragmented and complex, until very recently


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