In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Wine of Fresh Grapes, Incl Header.; Grape, in which the Fermentation Prevented the Addition of Alcohol, in Containers of <= 2 L (Exc. Sparkling Wine) was US$254M.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Wine of Fresh Grapes, Incl Header.; Grape, in which the Fermentation Prevented the Addition of Alcohol, in Containers of <= 2 L (Exc. Sparkling Wine) were Ciudad de México (US$2.93M), Baja California (US$2.47M), Aguascalientes (US$258k), Querétaro (US$225k), and San Luis Potosí (US$180k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Ciudad de México (US$139M), Estado de México (US$47.5M), Nuevo León (US$24.7M), Quintana Roo (US$10.8M), and Jalisco (US$8.29M).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Wine of Fresh Grapes, Incl Header.; Grape, in which the Fermentation Prevented the Addition of Alcohol, in Containers of <= 2 L (Exc. Sparkling Wine) were United States (US$5.19M), France (US$153k), Costa Rica (US$101k), Japan (US$89.3k), and Canada (US$72.4k).
The main commercial origins of Wine of Fresh Grapes, Incl Header.; Grape, in which the Fermentation Prevented the Addition of Alcohol, in Containers of <= 2 L (Exc. Sparkling Wine) in 2023 were Spain (US$70.5M), Chile (US$51.2M), Italy (US$43.5M), Argentina (US$28.4M), and United States (US$21.3M).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Wine of Fresh Grapes, Incl Header.; Grape, in which the Fermentation Prevented the Addition of Alcohol, in Containers of <= 2 L (Exc. Sparkling Wine) in 2022 were France (US$7.91B), Italy (US$5.78B), and Spain (US$2.09B). In the same year, the main importing countries of Wine of Fresh Grapes, Incl Header.; Grape, in which the Fermentation Prevented the Addition of Alcohol, in Containers of <= 2 L (Exc. Sparkling Wine) were United States (US$4.92B), United Kingdom (US$3.06B), and Germany (US$1.9B).