2025年各地葡萄酒进口状况:上海较稳定,安徽、福建暴跌
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-03 12:47

Core Insights - The 2025 wine import data reveals a decline in the import volume and value of bottled wines across most provinces, with notable growth in some central and western regions [1][2]. Group 1: Bottled Wine Imports - Shanghai remains the top importer of bottled wine with an import value of $47.64 million, accounting for 36.99% of the national share, despite a decline of over 9% in both volume and value compared to 2024 [2][3]. - The top five provinces for bottled wine imports in 2025 are Shanghai, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian, and Anhui, with most experiencing a decrease in import volume and value [1][2]. - In Shanghai, the import structure is dominated by Australia (33.29%) and France (31.55%), with both countries showing significant market presence [2][3]. Group 2: Regional Performance - Guangdong and Zhejiang provinces have similar import structures, primarily dominated by French and Australian wines, but both saw double-digit declines in import values for other major sources [3][4]. - Fujian province's import value dropped to $6.43 million, representing only 4.99% of the national share, with a significant decline in Chilean wine imports [5][6]. - Anhui province's imports are highly concentrated, with 97.83% coming from Australia, reflecting a unique market dynamic [7]. Group 3: Sparkling Wine Market - Shanghai leads the sparkling wine market with an import value of $31.67 million, holding a 48.80% market share, although the import volume decreased by 25.96% [18]. - The sparkling wine market shows distinct regional characteristics, with France dominating high-end segments while Italy and Spain are gaining traction in mid-range price points [18]. Group 4: Bulk Wine Imports - Shandong province dominates the bulk wine market with a 75.78% share, although its import volume decreased by 32.83% in 2025 [10][11]. - The import structure for bulk wine is shifting, with Australia increasing its share to 70.33%, while Chilean wine imports have significantly declined [15][13].