SPAIN: Wine exports set record in 2007 - figures
By Ivan Castano | 27 February 2008
Spanish wine exports rose a record 12.4% in 2007 to EUR1.8bn (US$2.71bn), boosted by higher prices and rising demand from key markets in the UK and the US, trade federation FEV has reported.
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Spanish wine exports rose a record 12.4% in 2007 to EUR1.8bn (US$2.71bn), boosted by higher prices and rising demand from key markets in the UK and the US, trade federation FEV has reported.

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