The Greek wine production appears to be recording a slight increase, according to recent data, despite the ongoing decline observed in recent years.
Specifically, wine production in Greece showed an increase of approximately 3% in 2022, reaching 3.7 million tons, compared to 2021.
This increase is attributed to factors such as favorable weather conditions and new production methods adopted by Greek wineries.
However, despite this recent rise, the overall trend of wine production in Greece remains downward, with estimates indicating that production has decreased by about 20% over the past 10 years.
Greek winemaking, despite having a rich tradition and a variety of grapes, faces challenges such as climate change and shifting consumer preferences.
Winemakers hope that new strategies and the promotion of local varieties will contribute to stabilizing and developing production in the future.
Source: GreekReporter.com, The Buyer, World Business Outlook