Austria’s Wine Exports to Germany are Booming(AWMB/January 2004) - Germany is Austria’s most important export market for wine. During the past year, some 45 million litres, 60% of total exports, were delivered to the neighbouring country. Especially the demand for high-quality wines from Austria is rising. Austrian wine is more popular than ever in Germany.
During 2003, Austrian producers could increase the volume of exports
by 6%. According to calculations by the Austrian Wine Marketing
Service, based on export numbers supplied by I-X, some 45 million
litres of wine were delivered to our neighbours, and Austria is
therefore on place five of producing countries, after Italy, France,
Spain, and Macedonia. Further Increases Possible With these excellent results Austrian wine producers have not yet exhausted the export potential. In future, targeted training, promotions in restaurants, and initiatives with the wine trade are expected to create further export increases by building on a heightened awareness of Austrian quality wines, among German consumers. “In order to sell top wines in Germany, we need a well trained and motivated sales force“, says Gerhard Elze, AWM team leader for Germany. In addition to programmes in Germany itself, the DAC concept is also expected to help the wine export to Germany. “We need a strong message, a clear taste profile. The German consumer is often overwhelmed by the information on our labels,” says Thurner about the necessity of the DAC idea. Press Information/January 2004 |